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NASA Will Re-Attempt To Launch SLS As Part of The Artemis Lunar Mission On September  

NASA plans to launch a lunar spacecraft as part of the Artemis project on September 3 this year.

The Artemis project provides for the return of Americans to the moon, as well as sending the first earthly woman and the first earthling with a skin color other than white to the moon.

Despite plans to launch a lunar rocket on September 3, the weather may interfere with this, the chances of a non-flying atmospheric situation are quite high.

The first launch of the new rocket on Monday was delayed due to a problem with one of its engines and a malfunctioning tank vent valve on the main rocket. The malfunctions are related to the temperature readings on the third of the four main rocket engines. A faulty sensor showed that the engine temperature was not cold enough, but subsequent tests confirmed that the required degree of cooling was still achieved.

To remedy the situation, work will be carried out to replace the sensor on the launch pad and adjust the launch procedure.

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