NASA delays Artemis II launch until Mar.
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At best, NASA could launch commander Reid Wiseman and his crew to the moon no sooner than Sunday. The rocket must be flying by Feb. 11 or the mission will be called off until March. The space agency only has a few days in any given month to launch the rocket, and the extreme cold already has shortened February’s launch window by two days.
The small rocket and capsule have been flying since April 2015 and have combined to make 38 launches, all but one of which were successful, and 36 landings. In its existence, the New Shepard program flew 98 people to space,
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket was rolled out to the launch pad. The massive rocket is slated to launch NASA's ESCAPADE mission to Mars. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: Blue Origin | edited by S
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