The US space agency made the decision on Monday to delay its first attempt to put astronauts on the Moon in 50 years due to engine problems. Engineers at the launch site in Cape Canaveral, Florida, discovered problems with one of the rocket’s engines and were unable to repair it in time for the planned launch window. Mike Sarafin, the director of Nasa’s Artemis mission, said Monday that bad weather also played a factor. Crowds had gathered in Florida on Monday to watch the launch only to be disappointed. The mission has sparked excitement as humanity attempts its first return to the moon since the 1970s. The effort is expected to cost U.S. taxpayers as much as $93 billion, but NASA officials said Americans would consider the cost justified. “This is now the Artemis generation,” Nasa administrator and former space shuttle astronaut Bill Nelson said recently. “We were in the generation of Apollo. This is a new generation. This is a new type of astronaut.” More details soon…


title: “Nasa Will Attempt To Relaunch The Artemis 1 Mission On Saturday Nasa Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-19” author: “Stephanie Hollis”


The US space agency made the decision on Monday to delay its first attempt to put astronauts on the Moon in 50 years due to engine problems. Engineers at the launch site in Cape Canaveral, Florida, discovered problems with one of the rocket’s engines and were unable to repair it in time for the planned launch window. Mike Sarafin, the director of Nasa’s Artemis mission, said Monday that bad weather also played a factor. Crowds had gathered in Florida on Monday to watch the launch only to be disappointed. The mission has sparked excitement as humanity attempts its first return to the moon since the 1970s. The effort is expected to cost U.S. taxpayers as much as $93 billion, but NASA officials said Americans would consider the cost justified. “This is now the Artemis generation,” Nasa administrator and former space shuttle astronaut Bill Nelson said recently. “We were in the generation of Apollo. This is a new generation. This is a new type of astronaut.” More details soon…


title: “Nasa Will Attempt To Relaunch The Artemis 1 Mission On Saturday Nasa Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-17” author: “Brian Hargrove”


The US space agency made the decision on Monday to delay its first attempt to put astronauts on the Moon in 50 years due to engine problems. Engineers at the launch site in Cape Canaveral, Florida, discovered problems with one of the rocket’s engines and were unable to repair it in time for the planned launch window. Mike Sarafin, the director of Nasa’s Artemis mission, said Monday that bad weather also played a factor. Crowds had gathered in Florida on Monday to watch the launch only to be disappointed. The mission has sparked excitement as humanity attempts its first return to the moon since the 1970s. The effort is expected to cost U.S. taxpayers as much as $93 billion, but NASA officials said Americans would consider the cost justified. “This is now the Artemis generation,” Nasa administrator and former space shuttle astronaut Bill Nelson said recently. “We were in the generation of Apollo. This is a new generation. This is a new type of astronaut.” More details soon…


title: “Nasa Will Attempt To Relaunch The Artemis 1 Mission On Saturday Nasa Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-08” author: “Gerald Murphy”


The US space agency made the decision on Monday to delay its first attempt to put astronauts on the Moon in 50 years due to engine problems. Engineers at the launch site in Cape Canaveral, Florida, discovered problems with one of the rocket’s engines and were unable to repair it in time for the planned launch window. Mike Sarafin, the director of Nasa’s Artemis mission, said Monday that bad weather also played a factor. Crowds had gathered in Florida on Monday to watch the launch only to be disappointed. The mission has sparked excitement as humanity attempts its first return to the moon since the 1970s. The effort is expected to cost U.S. taxpayers as much as $93 billion, but NASA officials said Americans would consider the cost justified. “This is now the Artemis generation,” Nasa administrator and former space shuttle astronaut Bill Nelson said recently. “We were in the generation of Apollo. This is a new generation. This is a new type of astronaut.” More details soon…