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NASA Sets Date for Artemis II Fueling Test
NASA will load over 700,000 gallons of cryogenic propellants and conduct a simulated countdown to test Artemis II launch procedures without crew aboard.
- A wet dress rehearsal will kick off at KSC to fuel and countdown the Artemis II SLS with more than 700,000 gallons of cryogenic propellants starting Saturday, Jan. 31.
- The wet dress rehearsal aims to validate fueling and countdown operations ahead of crewed flight; if issues arise, NASA may roll SLS and Orion spacecraft back to the Vehicle Assembly Building for repairs.
- Teams will begin the countdown about 49 hours before T-0, rehearsing holds and recycling after fixing the crew escape baskets' brakes, NASA said.
- If the rehearsal goes well, NASA could still aim for a Feb. 6 launch date, but officials caution even a perfect test may not guarantee that date as technicians retest Orion potable water.
- NASA's Artemis II crew will fly a free-return lunar flyby lasting about 10 days, carrying Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen toward Artemis 3 lunar landing expected in 2028.
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NASA sets date for Artemis II fueling test
A wet dress rehearsal simulates the launch of the Artemis II moon rocket.
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