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Nicole threatens
We have already indicated in a previous article that a tropical storm Nicole was under supervision POT before the possibility of becoming a hurricane.
The space agency, after investigations, decided to postpone the launch “pending safe conditions for the return of employees to work.”
The SLS rocket and Orion capsule are currently at the launch pad at Cape Canaveral awaiting more information.
Currently Nicole launches gusts of wind at a speed of 100 km / h, and the SLS missile can withstand speeds up to 137 km / h. It is expected to develop into a hurricane in the coming hours.
Nicole threatens
We have already indicated in a previous article that a tropical storm Nicole was under supervision POT before the possibility of becoming a hurricane.
The space agency, after investigations, decided to postpone the launch “pending safe conditions for the return of employees to work.”
The SLS rocket and Orion capsule are currently on the launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida awaiting more information. The missile is not expected to be protected.
Currently Nicole launches gusts of wind at a speed of 100 km / h, and the SLS missile can withstand speeds up to 137 km / h. It is expected to develop into a hurricane in the coming hours.
days to review
The window on the 16th will be two hours, and will start at dawn: 1:04 local time. If the flight does not take place on that day, it will depart on November 19.
If you fly on that day, the mission will end with a splashdown on December 11th.
Artemis 1 This will pave the way for humans to return to the Moon, possibly in 2025.
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