NASA’s Artemis II SLS (Space Launch System) rocket heads back to the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026.
They are going to troubleshoot the flow of helium to the rocket’s upper stage, the interim cryogenic propulsion stage.
They have no intentions of ever launching that thing.
itsthebando on
My first ever internship was for a contractor on SLS. I wrote a programming tool for a telemetry box on the first stage of the rocket.
This was in 2013.
Wow what a clusterfuck, but anytime I see SLS stuff it brings back memories of a simpler time.
titanunveiled on
It’s crazy how we where launching Saturn v 3-4 times a year in the 60s
Madcat207 on
So bummed about this. My family is heading out for vacation on the 6th from Tampa, and based on the expected launch time originally announced, we woukd jave just taken off when she went up. Even was set to be on the right side of the plane.
I woukd love to see us go back, but this whole thing feels like a boondoggle at this point….
sharp99 on
Some kind of two step dance needs to be named after this…..
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They have no intentions of ever launching that thing.
My first ever internship was for a contractor on SLS. I wrote a programming tool for a telemetry box on the first stage of the rocket.
This was in 2013.
Wow what a clusterfuck, but anytime I see SLS stuff it brings back memories of a simpler time.
It’s crazy how we where launching Saturn v 3-4 times a year in the 60s
So bummed about this. My family is heading out for vacation on the 6th from Tampa, and based on the expected launch time originally announced, we woukd jave just taken off when she went up. Even was set to be on the right side of the plane.
I woukd love to see us go back, but this whole thing feels like a boondoggle at this point….
Some kind of two step dance needs to be named after this…..