NASA is rapidly approaching a major milestone for its human spaceflight program, standing just one day away from the rollout of the Artemis 2 mission hardware. This mission marks the first time in over five decades that astronauts will travel around the Moon.
Artemis 2 Rollout Details and Timeline
Rocket Movement to Launch Pad
The massive Artemis 2 rocket, utilizing NASA's second Space Launch System (SLS) booster, is slated to begin its journey on Saturday, January 17. The target time for the rollout to Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida is set for 7 a.m. EST.
This complex operation is expected to take several hours to complete, moving the towering 322-foot vehicle to its final launch position. Space.com's Josh Dinner will be reporting live from the Kennedy Space Center to provide updates on the visual spectacle of the rollout.
Pre-Rollout Press Conference Scheduled
Before the physical movement begins, NASA is hosting an important press conference today. This briefing is scheduled for 12 p.m. EST and will cover the specifics of the Artemis 2 rollout procedure.
The conference will also detail the mission overview and plans for the planned launch date. The 10-day mission around the Moon is currently slated for launch on February 6.
Media and the public can view this critical pre-launch briefing live via the provided stream.
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