Stacked ‘Mega Moon rocket’ is ready to roll, NASA says

NASA’s upcoming lunar mission Artemis I is about to roll a little closer to getting an official launch date. The stacked spacecraft and rocket have been cleared to trundle out to the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Thursday (March 17) for prelaunch tests, NASA representatives announced on Monday (March 14) at a press briefing. 

The Orion spacecraft atop the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket — also known by NASA as the “Mega Moon rocket” — will make the 4-mile (6.4 kilometers) journey from Kennedy’s Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) to Launch Pad 39B, weather permitting. The rollout will start at 5 p.m. local time, and the rocket will take approximately 11 hours to reach its destination, carried by the Crawler-Transporter 2 at at a stately rolling speed of 0.8 mph (1.3 km/h), Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, launch director for NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems Program at Kennedy, said at the briefing. 

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