NASA gives approval for uncrewed Moon mission
The US space agency has given a go-ahead for August 29 for the first and third flight of achievements one on its mission beyond the moon and returns to earth. The flight read nest with you NASA's Artemis-I mission has concluded, and terms and outputs proceeding towards a two-hour launch window that opens at 8:33 AM EDT(6:30 PM Indian time). On August 29 from Kennedy space center launchpad 39B in Florida, NASA said in a statement late on Monday.
The first in a series of increasingly complex missions, Artemis-I will provide a foundation for human deep space exploration and demonstrate our commitment and capability to extend human presence to the moon and beyond. The primary goal of atoms one is to truly test the integrated system before crude mission by operating the spacecraft in a deep space environment, testing Orion heat sealed and recovering the crew module after reentry, descent and splash down," NASA said.
NASA had earlier tentatively selected 3 dates for the launch: August 29, September 2, and September 5 for the uncrewed mission.