NASA moves Artemis launch date to Saturday
NASA officials announced Tuesday that they've moved the launch of Artemis I to Saturday.
Mike Sarafin, Artemis mission manager, told reporters during a media briefing that the mission management team met earlier in the day and agreed on the new date.
"We agreed on what was called option one, which was to operationally change the loading procedure and start our engine chill down earlier," he said.
One of the reasons for the scrub on Monday was because engine three did not cool down enough to the point needed for ignition, he explained yesterday.
"We also agreed to do some work at the pad to address the leak that we saw and we also agreed to move our launch date to Saturday, September the 3rd," Sarafin added. "We are going to reconvene the mission management team on Thursday, September the 1st, to review our flight rationale and our overall readiness."