SLS launch scrubbed after weather delay, engine cooling issue
Published by Spaceflight Now on 08/29/2022
Engineers fueled the Space Launch System moon rocket for blastoff Monday on NASA’s long-overdue Artemis 1 test flight, but stormy weather, brief indications of a hydrogen leak, trouble cooling one of the four main engines and then a valve glitch forced managers to call off the countdown.
I thought space search was a great thing, but now with climate change, it would be better money spent if these thousands of dollars were aimed at preparation for dooms day
‘TOUGH AND COMPETENT”.
Quote from the late , great Gene Kranz.
He was quoted saying this about the staff at NASA after the Apollo 1 fire disaster.