
NASA plans 2nd attempt to launch Artemis moon rocket Saturday
NASA managers will conduct a final review Thursday before giving engineers clearance to proceed with launch.
NASA managers will conduct a final review Thursday before giving engineers clearance to proceed with launch.
The veteran and the new kid on the block have teamed up to produce a stunning image of the popular spiral galaxy.
NASA says it will try again Saturday to launch the Artemis 1 mission to orbit the moon. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood joins John Dickerson from the Kennedy Space Center with details on the plans and the investigation into what went wrong on Monday.
NASA scrubbed the highly anticipated launch of its Artemis 1 rocket Monday because of a fuel leak and problems with the engine. CBS News correspondent Skyler Henry has the latest on what went wrong, and astronomer Derrick Pitts discussed why the rocket's engine-cooling systems are so tricky to get right.
NASA had to scrub Monday's scheduled launch of the Artemis 1 mission to orbit the moon after issues arose during fueling overnight. CBS News' Anne-Marie Green and Errol Barnett get more on the breaking news from Pat Duggins, news director of Alabama Public Radio, who's been covering the space program for years, and Jim Bell, a professor at Arizona State University's School of Earth and Space Exploration.
NASA paused the countdown ahead of Monday's scheduled launch of the Artemis 1 moon mission due to issues that arose during fueling. CBS News senior national correspondent Mark Strassmann joins "CBS News Mornings" from Kennedy Space Center in Florida with the latest.
Trouble cooling one of the giant rocket's engines and a balky valve needed for troubleshooting triggered a launch scrub.
Engineers say multiple lightning strikes near the launch pad Saturday caused no apparent problems.
NASA's Artemis program envisions a sustained presence on and around the moon as a stepping-stone to Mars.
The 46-hour, 10-minute countdown sets up a launch attempt at 8:33 a.m. EDT Monday at the opening of a two-hour window.
The Orion capsule being tested in the Artemis 1 mission will travel farther from Earth than any previous human-rated spacecraft.
NASA's powerhouse Space Launch System rocket is preparing for blastoff to the moon — and someday, Mars.
Fifty years after the last moon landing, NASA's Artemis I moon mission is poised to launch Monday. CBS News' Mark Strassmann brings us the latest from the Kennedy Space Center.
NASA says the exoplanet, located just 100 light years away, could be a "water world."
Artemis 1, NASA's first mission to the moon in 50 years, is scheduled to launch Monday from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. If the uncrewed mission is successful, it will pave the way to have humans return to the lunar surface in 2025. NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for Artemis Campaign Development Mark Kirasich, joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss the preparation ahead of the launch including why it has taken so long to get another moon mission.
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