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NASA’s Artemis I launch is delayed again as Tropical Storm Nicole approaches


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An illuminated rocket sits on a launchpad surrounded by equipment, silhouetted against a dusk sky. NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft aboard is illuminated by spotlights after sunset on November 6th, 2022. | Joel Kowsky/NASA via Getty Images

NASA’s massive next-generation rocket is facing down yet another tropical weather system, delaying its next launch attempt until November 16th at the earliest.

This rocket was scheduled to finally launch on November 14th, taking off in the dark early morning hours. But with Tropical Storm Nicole approaching the Florida coast, NASA decided to push back the launch attempt. “Adjusting the target launch date will allow the workforce to tend to the needs of their families and homes, and provide sufficient logistical time to get back into launch status following the storm,” a NASA blog post said.

The next launch attempt will take place two days later than originally planned, during a two-hour window that opens at 1:04AM ET. If the rocket...

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