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    Mission Management Team “Go” to Proceed With Tanking for Artemis I Mission

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    The Artemis I Mission Management Team has given the “go” to proceed toward tanking operations. Weather conditions remain 80% favorable at the beginning of the two-hour launch window which opens at 8:33 a.m. EDT Aug. 29, with chances for rain showers increasing toward the later part of the window. Artemis I launch director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson …

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    Artemis I Update: Rocket’s Upper Stage Powered Up, Countdown on Track

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    The Space Launch System rocket’s interim cryogenic propulsion stage (ICPS) has been powered up, the NASA test director has given the “go” for booster power up, and all non-essential personnel have left the launch pad area in preparation for propellant loading operations. At 10:53 p.m. EDT, or L-9 hours, 40 minutes, the launch team is …

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    Countdown Continues, Teams Confirm No Impacts From Lightning Strikes 

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    Overnight engineers evaluated data from lightning strikes to the lightning protection system at Launch Pad 39B that occurred yesterday. They confirmed the strikes were of low magnitude and had no impacts to Space Launch System, Orion, or ground systems.  Meteorologists with the U.S. Space Force Space Launch Delta 45 predict an 80% chance of favorable …

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    Team Assessing Lightning Strikes to Towers at Launch Pad

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    As the Artemis I countdown progresses, rain and thunderstorms have continued throughout the afternoon at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Earlier this afternoon, there were three lightning strikes to the lightning protection system towers at Launch Pad 39B – a strike to Tower 1, and two strikes to Tower 2. Initial indications are that …

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    Artemis I Launch Countdown Commences, Briefing Set for 11 a.m. EDT 

    The mission management team for Artemis I met this morning to review the status of operations and have polled “go” to proceed with the launch countdown. The countdown commenced at 10:23 a.m. EDT today, Aug. 27, after the launch team arrived at their stations in the Rocco A. Petrone Launch Control Center at NASA’s Kennedy …

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    Weather remains 70% Favorable, Teams on Track to Begin Countdown Saturday 

    Meteorologists with the U.S. Space Force Space Launch Delta 45 continue to predict a 70% chance of favorable weather conditions for launch of Artemis I on Aug. 29. The primary weather concern for the two-hour launch window remains scattered rain showers. The weather guidelines for NASA’s Artemis I flight test identify conditions to launch the agency’s …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 8/26/2022

    Payloads: AstroPi: The AstroPi photography checkout activity was continued with the removal of the 6 mm camera lens and the installation of the 12 mm camera lens. In this checkout, ground teams are assessing night-time photography capabilities of the AstroPi system with both lenses. Two augmented Raspberry Pi computers (called AstroPis) were flown to the …

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    Biomedical Research, Spacewalk Preps Wrap Week on Station

    An orbital sunrise illuminate's Earth's atmosphere silhouetting the cloud tops as the space station soared 264 miles above South America.

    Biomedical research topped the science schedule for the Expedition 67 crew members at the end of the week. Meanwhile, the International Space Station is ramping up for another spacewalk to configure its third robotic arm. An astronaut’s skin experiences accelerated aging in microgravity and scientists are exploring if the space-caused molecular processes affect the way …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 8/25/2022

    ISS Reboost: Today, the ISS performed a reboost using the Aft Progress 81P R&D thrusters. This reboost was the second of three reboosts to set up proper constraints for 68S 2-orbit rendezvous on September 21 and 67S landing on September 29. The burn duration was 5 minutes 33 seconds with a Delta-V of 0.68 m/s. …

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    Launch Preparations Remain on Track, Weather 70% Favorable

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    Engineers continue to prepare NASA’s mega Moon rocket, Orion spacecraft, and ground systems for the Artemis I launch. The two-hour launch window opens at 8:33 a.m. EDT on Monday, Aug. 29.  At Launch Pad 39B, technicians completed servicing the hydraulic power units on the Space Launch System rocket’s boosters Wednesday. After finishing final work inside …

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