[…] After more than a decade in development, and almost three months since its initial pair of ill-fated launch attempts in late August and early September, NASA’s mammoth Space Launch System (SLS) rocket finally took flight from historic Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Liftoff of the Artemis I mission—which will send an uncrewed Orion Crew Module (CM) and European Service Module (ESM) on an approximately 25.5-day trek to the Moon and back—came at the start of a two-hour “launch window” at 1:47:44 a.m. EST. […]
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