Back to the moon - launch attempt #2, #3 (and beyond?)

Will the second launch attempt work?


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Local times

12 p.m. – Artemis I post-launch news conference
(NASA TV Live can be rewinded a few hours)

3:30 p.m. – Artemis I Orion outbound trajectory correction burn coverage
5 p.m. – Artemis I Orion first imagery coverage


 
Trajectory correction burn currently delayed until 4 p.m.

Further schedules at their direct link (doesn't allow full-screen viewing)
 
Just a question, I don't really follow these things. With all the fancy cameras, lenses and telescopes we have today. Have anyone spotted the flag, moon buggy or anything else that was left by the "first" landing?
 
Just a question, I don't really follow these things. With all the fancy cameras, lenses and telescopes we have today. Have anyone spotted the flag, moon buggy or anything else that was left by the "first" landing?
Well, this post just about sums up and defines your technical knowledge.
 
Just a question, I don't really follow these things. With all the fancy cameras, lenses and telescopes we have today. Have anyone spotted the flag, moon buggy or anything else that was left by the "first" landing?
Try spotting a bakkie on a mountain across the bay. Don't think the flag or anything vehicle-sized is visible from earth with most optics.

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Ok thanks, some say no, other say yes even with their phones cameras. Sounds like the war thread.
 
Local times (a link to a recording of the press conference tonight will be available, maybe for the burn on Friday as well)



NASA will host a news conference on NASA T V at midnight tonight to discuss Orion’s outbound powered flyby burn and provide an update on post-launch assessments of the Space Launch System rocket and Exploration Ground Systems.

Participants will include:
  • Mike Sarafin, Artemis I mission manager
  • Judd Frieling, NASA flight director
  • Howard Hu, Orion Program manager

NASA TV coverage of the distant retrograde orbit insertion burn will begin at 11:30 p.m. Friday, with the burn scheduled to occur at 11:52 p.m.
 
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