NASA is about to take a big step toward the launch of its Artemis I lunar mission when it transports its next-gen rocket to the launch pad for the first time.
NASA is about to take a big step toward the launch of its Artemis I lunar mission when it transports its next-generation Space Launch System rocket to a launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida for testing next week.
The four-mile journey will take between 6 and 12 hours to complete. Fans of slow TV can watch the rocket’s arrival at the launch pad by visiting the Kennedy Newsroom YouTube channel from around 4 p.m. that day. The fully stacked SLS rocket stands at 322 feet and, when it blasts off from the launch pad for the very first time, will create around 8.8 million pounds of thrust — 13% more than the space shuttle and 15% more than the Saturn V rocket that powered astronauts to the moon during the Apollo lunar missions five decades ago.
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