NASA’s second attempt to launch the Artemis I Moon Mission takes place at 2:17 p.m. EDT on Saturday, September 3. Although the capsule contains no humans, it represents a step to returning astronauts to the moon and beyond. Details on the Artemis missions may be found here.
Various issues aborted the earlier attempt on Monday.
Third time’s the charm?
We can hope.
NASA’s old school approach, long after they’ve lost the people who pioneered the approach and the public fascination that drove NASA, might be one issue. However, I’m not a rocket scientist.