
Wet Dress Rehearsal For Artemis I Underway!
Artemis I just finished an 11 hour trek out to Launch Pad 39B early this morning. Today, engineers will perform a full countdown sequence. At
Artemis I just finished an 11 hour trek out to Launch Pad 39B early this morning. Today, engineers will perform a full countdown sequence. At
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