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Artemis II Mission - 2nd wet dress rehearsal attempt targeted 2/13, launch window open 3/3

Posted on 2/2/26 at 11:02 am
Posted by The Pirate King
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Posted on 2/2/26 at 11:02 am
This mission will go further than any person has gone before, surpassing Apollo 13.
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Posted by The Pirate King
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Posted by AlwysATgr
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Posted on 2/2/26 at 11:33 am to
Beautiful rocket and iconic view.
Posted by CocomoLSU
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Posted on 2/2/26 at 11:53 am to
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wet dress rehearsal

Gross.




What are the goals of this mission...just to go around the moon? Are there any other secondary goals, or is this just more of a test thing to see about getting people back to the moon?

I'll be tuning in on 2/8. I love this shite.
Posted by TigerFanatic99
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Posted on 2/2/26 at 12:03 pm to
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What are the goals of this mission...just to go around the moon? Are there any other secondary goals, or is this just more of a test thing to see about getting people back to the moon?


That's it. There will be a lot of science shite on oars, but it's mostly to see how disfigured humans get after passing through the radiation belt
Posted by Lonnie Utah
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Posted on 2/2/26 at 12:08 pm to
I just can’t wait for them to fly through the radiation belt just to watch the moon-landing deniers scramble to find new excuses or to backtrack on things...

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Posted by The Pirate King
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Posted on 2/2/26 at 12:15 pm to
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What are the goals of this mission...just to go around the moon? Are there any other secondary goals, or is this just more of a test thing to see about getting people back to the moon?

It's effectively a dry run of the ability of the boosters and shuttle systems to complete the mission that will be required for Artemis III (sans the lunar lander).

Posted by The Pirate King
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Posted on 2/2/26 at 2:52 pm to
While running the fueling tests, they sprung leaks in the liquid hydrogen fuel supply lines and are unable to fix them at this point. Doesn't sound promising for a 2/8 launch. They do have several backup dates.

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Posted by LanierSpots
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Posted on 2/2/26 at 2:55 pm to
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"After teams temporarily resumed fast fill of liquid hydrogen operations into the core stage, initial steps to correct the leak proved unsuccessful. The leak rate at the interface of the tail service mast umbilical continues to exceed the allowable limits. Liquid hydrogen filling operations on both the core stage and upper stage are paused as the team meets to determines next steps."



Next step? Move launch to 2028


Posted by The Pirate King
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Posted on 2/2/26 at 3:10 pm to
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Next step? Move launch to 2028


They have backup dates over the next few months with the last one set for April 30th. After that, no idea what the plan would be.

SLS is and has been a colossal boondoggle. I saw a graphic earlier that they're using parts for this ship that are from the 1980's

ETA: they're trying again to complete fueling
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Posted by Pettifogger
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Posted on 2/2/26 at 3:56 pm to
They've completed the filling and are now in "topping" mode?

Which is good? What's next at this point?
Posted by ATrillionaire
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Posted on 2/2/26 at 4:10 pm to
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I saw a graphic earlier that they're using parts for this ship that are from the 1980's

Why is this an issue? Computers are the main focus for upgrades.
Posted by The Pirate King
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Posted on 2/2/26 at 4:12 pm to
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Which is good? What's next at this point?


I believe now that they have the tanks full, they just have to maintain within the acceptable leak levels until the test countdown is complete, which shouldn't be as big of an ask. Currently showing just under 4 hours until the dummy "launch". Not sure if that's still accurate with the delays.
Posted by Napoleon
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Posted on 2/2/26 at 4:15 pm to
So if this mission IS successful does it end the conspiracy theorist who claim we can't leave the ring of radiation around the earth.
Posted by 4
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Posted on 2/2/26 at 4:22 pm to
Of course not. They'll say the astronauts and capsule were on a sound stage and an empty rocket was launched.
Posted by rt3
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Posted on 2/2/26 at 5:18 pm to
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I believe now that they have the tanks full, they just have to maintain within the acceptable leak levels until the test countdown is complete, which shouldn't be as big of an ask. Currently showing just under 4 hours until the dummy "launch". Not sure if that's still accurate with the delays.

Just remember these are super-chilled gasses that "boil off" as they warm... that's why they're always topping off until launch time
Posted by TheLSUriot
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Member since Oct 2007
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Posted on 2/2/26 at 5:37 pm to
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see how disfigured humans get after passing through the radiation belt
Don't talk about it much here but this is what I do. Maybe one day I'l do a AMA.
Posted by ThuperThumpin
Member since Dec 2013
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Posted on 2/2/26 at 5:56 pm to
So is Sapce X still part of.the HLS development for Artemis III or is NASA really looking elsewhere
Posted by TheLSUriot
Clear Lake, TX
Member since Oct 2007
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Posted on 2/2/26 at 5:58 pm to
SpaceX and Blue Origin are both working on lunar landing systems. Bit of a competition right now but will ultimately provide some redundancy as well.
Posted by SundayFunday
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Posted on 2/2/26 at 6:06 pm to
I bet we'll use the opportunity and excuse to spy on wtf China is up to on the dark side
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