[…] After more than a decade in development, and virtually three months since its preliminary pair of ill-fated launch makes an attempt in late August and early September, NASA’s mammoth Area Launch System (SLS) rocket lastly took flight from historic Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) within the early hours of Wednesday morning. Liftoff of the Artemis I mission—which can ship an uncrewed Orion Crew Module (CM) and European Service Module (ESM) on an roughly 25.5-day trek to the Moon and again—got here at first of a two-hour “launch window” at 1:47:44 a.m. EST. […]
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