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Artemis 1 going to the Moon (launched Nov 16)
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[QUOTE="mfb, post: 6795215, member: 405866"] The second stage is very light for such a massive rocket, so the core stage will almost reach orbit (~100 m/s or so short of a circular orbit). The trajectory is pretty similar to the planned Starship flight, which will also land near Hawaii (with the spacecraft , not the booster). 23 hours 30 minutes to launch. NASA is going through launch preparations ([url=https://www.nasa.gov/content/artemis-i-launch-countdown-101]schedule[/url]). The weather forecast sees 70% chance of acceptable conditions. The go/no-go poll for tanking the rocket will be held 8:40 before launch, based on an updated weather forecast and the rocket status. Filling the tanks will take hours.Happy Birthday Janus. [/QUOTE]
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