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Time is running out for NASA: Atremis I will soon be unlaunchable

The rocket named Artemis I, which was announced to be launched by NASA, has been the victim of multiple delays. If another delay decision is made, this rocket's propellant will become unusable. Because the expiry date of this piece is very close...
 Time is running out for NASA: Atremis I will soon be unlaunchable
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The rocket named Artemis I, which was announced to be launched by NASA, has been the victim of multiple delays. If another delay decision is made, this rocket’s propellant will become unusable. The expiry date of this piece is very short.

 

NASA officials on alert for Atremis I rocket

The expiration date of some components in the booster engine that enables the launch of Artemis I marks next month. One of these parts will cease to function after December 9, 2022. The other part will not be available after 14 December 2022.

NASA officials will re-examine many of these components, but the planned inspections do not guarantee that Artemis I parts will somehow extend (postpone to) the predetermined expiration dates for parts or pass the relevant parts for use beyond their expiration date.

The Artemis I mission was supposed to be completed months ago, but some unforeseen technical problems delayed this project. It is thought that action will be taken for Artemis I on November 16, 2022.

If no action is taken on this date, we will not be able to see the Orion capsule for a while. It is known that NASA will focus on Mars between 2030 and 2040, and the missions dreamed of during this period need this propellant used in Artemis I.

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