NASA’s SLS On Target to Serve in Artemis Program Written 2 February 2023
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SLS at Launch Pad 39B. | Credit: Kim Shiflett; NASA
Space News reports on the successful testing of NASA’s Space Launch System last year and the successful return of the Orion capsule during the Artemis I mission. “Does a successful first flight finally mean that SLS will return astronauts to Earth’s moon more than 50 years after astronauts last visited? Does it earn SLS a future among the United States’ fleet of launch vehicles? Spoiler: the answer to both questions is probably ‘yes’ – which has profound consequences for the future of United States spaceflight.”
Full Story (Space News)