The first all-private mission to the International Space Station by Axiom Space will launch no earlier than April 3.
moon rocket, parked at a nearby Launch Pad 39B, will need to complete its so-called"wet dress rehearsal," a vital fueling test, before Axiom Space can proceed with its Ax-1 mission. That fueling test is scheduled to run from April 1 to April 3, NASA has said.
The wet dress rehearsal will see Artemis 1 do a simulated countdown on the pad to ensure the mission's debutBoth Artemis 1 and Axiom 1 are parked nearby each other at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Artemis 1 may be able to complete its wet dress rehearsal on the morning of April 3, at Launch Complex 39B.
Ax-1 has until April 7 to launch and not impact a NASA space station mission, Crew-4, aboard another Space Dragon, NASA said during the same press conference. Crew-4 is scheduled to launch April 19.
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