Looks like the next launch window is October. https://us.cnn.com/2022/09/03/world/nasa-artemis-1-saturday-launch-scn/index.html
Launch plans scrubbed due to potential hurricane. https://twitter.com/NASAKennedy/status/1573676504336179201?s=20&t=e1usPrgyQa5ab1abus-cZQ
NASA’s rolling SLS back to the VAB. https://twitter.com/nextspaceflight/status/1574590582210453505?s=46&t=cSNz6QvpwoGP2cJc9kzjYw
I just found out that the first potential launch will be at night. Interestingly, Apollo 17’s launch was also at night.
I remember 17 and the Skylab launches. Got pissed off when I found out we weren't going back to the Moon and lost interest until the shuttle program started heating up.
Nicole may have damaged Artemis. Wind gusts exceeded design limits. https://www.google.com/amp/s/arstec...dured-hours-of-hurricane-like-wind-gusts/amp/
They're tanking. Core stage is full, 60+% H2 on the 2nd stage, 93% O2. Man, hearing about all the issues and potential issues they're having (intermittent leak on the replenish valve) reminds me why LH2 is such a PITA to work with.
T-minus 10 minutes and holding. I think they're aiming for about 1:30 AM EST. Might still be 1:07 though.