At about 8:20 a.m. EDT on June 6, NASA's Artemis I lunar rocket arrived at the 39B launch site of the spaceport after an 8-hour journey to prepare for the next wet rehearsal attempt It is reported that it started its journey at the aircraft assembly building (VAB) of the Kennedy Space Center about 8 hours ago.
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It is reported that the Artemis I rocket was first launched on March 17 and arrived at the launch pad for the first time on March 18. After three unsuccessful separate fuel attempts, the rocket left the launch pad and was transported back to the vehicle assembly building.
Each team will strive to fix the space launch system (SLS) rocket, Orion spacecraft and mobile launchers on the ground support equipment of the launch pad and ensure that the rocket is in a safe configuration, so as to prepare for the upcoming canning test. At present, NASA is broadcasting the rockets and spacecraft on the launch pad on the YouTube channel of the Kennedy press room. (live broadcast portal)