• Artemis I Launch on SLS

    From DaiTengu@VERT/ENSEMBLE to All on Monday, August 29, 2022 08:57:00
    Since we've been on a moon rocket kick the last couple weeks, I figured I'd give an update on this morning's Artemis I launch (or, lack-there-of).


    Status: Scrubbed

    Overnight fueling started late, and at T-40:00 they held the countdown due to a hydrogen bleed issue with engine #3. (The RS-25 engines, the same ones used on the space shuttles, just refurbished and upgraded)

    While they were tryng to work the problem, bad weather rolled in and the launch director called for a scrub.


    The next launch window is Friday, Sept. 2. hopefully it will give the SLS team enough time to work the engine issue and resolve it while it's on the pad. The other launch window is Sept 5.

    If it has to be rolled back into the hangar, it could be a month or more before they can try again.


    If rocket science was easy, everyone would do it, eh?

    DaiTengu

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to DaiTengu on Monday, August 29, 2022 17:03:34
    Re: Artemis I Launch on SLS
    By: DaiTengu to All on Mon Aug 29 2022 08:57 am

    The next launch window is Friday, Sept. 2. hopefully it will give the SLS team enough time to work the engine issue and resolve it while it's on the pad. The other launch window is Sept 5.

    If it has to be rolled back into the hangar, it could be a month or more before they can try again.


    If rocket science was easy, everyone would do it, eh?


    should have had the russians provide everything.
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  • From HusTler@VERT/PHARCYDE to DaiTengu on Friday, September 02, 2022 15:23:02
    Re: Artemis I Launch on SLS
    By: DaiTengu to All on Mon Aug 29 2022 08:57 am

    Since we've been on a moon rocket kick the last couple weeks, I figured I'd give an update on this morning's Artemis I launch (or, lack-there-of).

    Status: Scrubbed

    The next launch window is Friday, Sept. 2. hopefully it will give the SLS te enough time to work the engine issue and resolve it while it's on the pad. T other launch window is Sept 5.
    If it has to be rolled back into the hangar, it could be a month or more bef they can try again.

    I'd rather see a mission "scrubbed" then seeing the damn thing blow up! That's a lot of money wasted that could have been used elsewhere.
    That's just my opnion... I could be wrong. ;-)

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to HusTler on Friday, September 02, 2022 18:06:15
    Re: Artemis I Launch on SLS
    By: HusTler to DaiTengu on Fri Sep 02 2022 03:23 pm


    I'd rather see a mission "scrubbed" then seeing the damn thing blow up! That's a lot of money wasted that could have been used elsewhere.
    That's just my opnion... I could be wrong. ;-)

    better than it going to ukraine.
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  • From DaiTengu@VERT/ENSEMBLE to HusTler on Saturday, September 03, 2022 10:56:31
    Re: Artemis I Launch on SLS
    By: HusTler to DaiTengu on Fri Sep 02 2022 03:23 pm

    I'd rather see a mission "scrubbed" then seeing the damn thing blow up! That's a lot of money wasted that could have been used elsewhere.
    That's just my opnion... I could be wrong. ;-)

    Yep, launch was rescheduled for today, but about 15 minutes ago they scrubbed it again due to a hydrogen leak in a quick-disconnect hose.

    Monday and Tuesday (Sept 5th and 6th) are the last 2 days in this launch window that they could possibly fly, or they're gonna have to roll the thing back into the hangar for at least a month while things are re-certifified.

    DaiTengu

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to DaiTengu on Saturday, September 03, 2022 11:31:27
    Re: Artemis I Launch on SLS
    By: DaiTengu to HusTler on Sat Sep 03 2022 10:56 am

    I'd rather see a mission "scrubbed" then seeing the damn thing blow up! That's a lot of money wasted that could have been used elsewhere. That's just my opnion... I could be wrong. ;-)

    Yep, launch was rescheduled for today, but about 15 minutes ago they scrubbed it again due to a hydrogen leak in a quick-disconnect hose.


    yep just heard it on the radio a minute ago. i guess it keeps leaking from the same area.
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  • From DaiTengu@VERT/ENSEMBLE to MRO on Saturday, September 03, 2022 14:09:06
    Re: Artemis I Launch on SLS
    By: MRO to DaiTengu on Sat Sep 03 2022 11:31 am

    Yep, launch was rescheduled for today, but about 15 minutes ago they
    scrubbed it again due to a hydrogen leak in a quick-disconnect hose.
    yep just heard it on the radio a minute ago. i guess it keeps leaking from the same area. ---

    I think this was similar to the leak they had during the "wet dress rehersal" a couple months ago. Monday's was scrubbed because engine 3 wasn't getting down to temperature during a bleed test. This week they decided the sensor was at fault and the engine was actually getting down to temperature so they were going to ignore it.


    I'd be surprised if it launches Monday or Tuesday. I'm guessing they'll roll it back into the hangar, fix what needs to be fixed, and try again in about 4-6 weeks.

    At this rate, Space-X's Starship will be ready before SLS.

    DaiTengu

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  • From Belly@VERT/BRAZINET to HusTler on Saturday, September 03, 2022 18:38:36
    Re: Artemis I Launch on SLS
    By: HusTler to DaiTengu on Fri Sep 02 2022 03:23 pm

    I'd rather see a mission "scrubbed" then seeing the damn thing blow up! Tha a lot of money wasted that could have been used elsewhere.
    That's just my opnion... I could be wrong. ;-)

    The SLS is a massive waste of money, a product of pork barrel politics.

    If it launches, then $2B just went into the ocean.

    If it explodes, then $2B went into the ocean, but it provided some entertainment.

    My money's on Starship getting off the pad before SLS. At least SpaceX has an incentive to launch something, because they're funding the development themselves, and won't profit until it launches. SLS is a cost-plus contract, so the longer it takes, the more money Boeing makes.

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    BeLLy

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