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NASA Waves Off Next Artemis I Launch Attempt Due To Tropical Storm (cnn.com) 26

The Artemis I rocket will not have its third launch attempt on Tuesday as planned due to concerns over Tropical Storm Ian making its way toward Cuba and Florida. CNN reports: After meeting on Saturday morning, NASA's Artemis team decided to forgo the September 27 launch opportunity and is now preparing the mega moon rocket stack for rollback. "On Tuesday, Tropical Storm Ian is forecast to be moving north through the eastern Gulf of Mexico as a hurricane, just off the southwest coast of Florida. A cold front will also be draped across northern Florida pushing south," said CNN Meteorologist Haley Brink.

"The combination of these weather factors will allow for increased rain chances across much of the Florida peninsula on Tuesday, including the Cape Canaveral area. Showers and thunderstorms are forecast to be numerous and widespread across the region. Tropical storm-force winds from Ian could also arrive as early as Tuesday night across central Florida." Meanwhile, the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft continue to sit on the launchpad at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Team members continue to monitor the weather as they make a decision about when to roll the rocket stack back into the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy. NASA will receive information from the US Space Force, the National Hurricane Center and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to inform their decision. [...] The rocket stack can remain at the pad and withstand winds up to 85 miles per hour (74.1 knots). If the stack needs to roll back into the building, it can handle sustained winds less than 46 miles per hour (40 knots). On Friday, the Artemis team said that October 2 was a backup launch date. But it's unlikely that a new launch date will be set until the rollback decision has been made.

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NASA Waves Off Next Artemis I Launch Attempt Due To Tropical Storm

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 25, 2022 @03:13AM (#62911745)

    A decent president would just take a sharpie and move the storm so as not interfere with launch.

    • LOL

      I don't think this will ever fly **successfully**. Have they even got any other bodies built up yet or is this still the only example?

    • Re: (Score:1, Insightful)

      by saloomy ( 2817221 )
      Riiight, because that was what the last one was clearly trying to do. Or maybe, watch the entire video? No way the 6 second sound bite would mischaracterize that scene. CNN would never lie about it..

      I know, I know, I said something that doesnt back up the narrative Trump really was as dumb as the mainstream media tries to convince us of. Mod me down. Bad commenter!
      • Will, he is not stupid - just enormous self centric, and dangerous. If I were USAian I would have considered voting for him in 2016 due to very bad democrat policies, but as of now he has clearly demonstrated that his ego is very dangerous for democracy and the stability of the whole western society. Please, guys over there: vote for anyone but him and his supporters, who will try to circumvent the election to get him to win in 2024 no matter how.
      • Re: (Score:1, Flamebait)

        by quonset ( 4839537 )

        I know, I know, I said something that doesnt back up the narrative Trump really was as dumb as the mainstream media tries to convince us of

        Tell that to his aides who apparently couldn't believe his lack of basic knowledge [salon.com] on a variety of subjects.

        And here we have him speaking on some lamestream media show [foxnews.com] where he says, and I quote:

        "If you're the president of the United States you can declassify just by saying: ‘It’s declassified.' Even by thinking about it,"

        But yep, not as dumb as he's being portrayed. He knew exactly what he was doing when he stole all those classified documents. It's why his failure of a son-in-law received $2 bi [washingtonexaminer.com]

      • Re: (Score:2, Informative)

        by maladroit ( 71511 )

        The actual story:
        https://www.politico.com/story... [politico.com]

        tl;dr: he made a minor mistake, and then kept digging in and doubling down.

        It was an insanely immature reaction. The only thing that might be more pathetic is sycophants defending what he did.

    • Another fake myth. That event occurred due to an outdated NWS map, not due to ignorance.

      • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

        by Anonymous Coward

        Define "the event". The original mistaken tweet, or the multi-day toddler temper-tantrum that followed?

  • If the rocket can sustain 85mph in the open, why would it get less (46mph) protection while sheltered inside a building?

  • "Waves off" ?

    I wish the Editors wouldn't use all this confusing technical jargon and would express themselves in less precise, if totally inccurate, layman's terms we three-year-olds could all understand.
    • by splutty ( 43475 )

      No go woosh!

      (That better for your three year old?)

    • And here I thought they had to stroke that giant rocket for days to get it to fire up. Wave off, wank off..

    • "Waves off"... confusing technical jargon ...

      That was a truly orbital whoosh.
      *roflcopter*

      Sir, this is a website for nerds.

      • I think you will find, sir, that I am a nerd of longstanding and you are the one who has been very much whooshed.

        *roflheavyliftcopter*
  • by cuda13579 ( 1060440 ) on Sunday September 25, 2022 @11:07AM (#62912181)

    ....that they could blame the weather, rather than have to acknowledge additional technical issues.

  • It's an unmanned mission!

    I'm a hell of a lot cooler than you guys. Why don't you just fix your little problem and light this candle? - Alan Shepard

  • I'm looking for volunteers to fly on Artemis 1. Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
  • spaceX continues to launch from Florida and ignores those silly issues.

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