NASA's Artemis II mission has hit a snag just hours before its scheduled launch. The space agency has issued a statement about an issue with communication to the flight termination system of the Space Launch System rocket. Engineers are working to address the problem, which could potentially be resolved through the launch abort system. If the issue persists, the rocket's flight termination system would be activated to destroy the rocket. Despite the setback, the countdown is expected to proceed on schedule. The Artemis II mission aims to send astronauts several thousand miles beyond the moon and back, marking a significant step towards NASA's plans for a permanent moon base.
Artemis II Countdown Hits Snag, NASA Engineers Scramble for Solution
Just about an hour before Artemis II's launch, NASA issued a statement about an issue with communication