NASA plans to test its space Launch System in 2019

nasa.jpg

Last week, NASA completed a comprehensive review of the Mission schedule, and the results of the audit indicated that the launch might be postponed to 2020; however, it still believed that it could carry out the launch process after only two years.

Robert Lite Foote, NASA director, said in NASA's press release: The review, which we conducted to investigate possible errors in the manufacturing and production schedule, indicates that the launch date may be postponed to 2020, yet the agency plans to conduct it in December The first of the year 2019; Many of the possible errors identified by the audit have not actually occurred so far, so we can devise plans to avoid such errors until the deadline of 2019 is denied.
Acceleration of tests

Even if NASA has postponed an EM-1 mission, it will speed up the mission of the "Asint 2"-a test mission to stop your launch System the Orion ship--its date for April April of 2019; NASA is to test the spacecraft's ability to carry a human crew Safely if needed, a capability that must be thoroughly tested thoroughly before an M-2 mission is conducted: the first human mission of the Orion ship.»

NASA confirmed that the "em-1" mission would be a huge achievement for it, and that it was in line with the ambition of the United States to become a pioneer of deep space exploration, an ambition expressed by Mike Penny-Vice president of the United States-last month.

Thank you for reading and watching, and i hope you enjoyed it.

H2
H3
H4
3 columns
2 columns
1 column
Join the conversation now
Logo
Center