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The countdown to Artemis II is underway, but one factor outside NASA’s control could still delay liftoff: the weather. Forecasters are closely watching conditions near the Kennedy Space Center in Florida as launch time approaches. Even minor changes in ...
Weather is a very important feature NASA considers when deciding whether or not a rocket can be launched. Hey it’s Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Ryan Marando. There are four main categories where weather can affect a launch: temperatures,
The ULA's Atlas V rocket is scheduled to launch Monday night, and you might be able to see its vapor trail.
The Artemis II launch could be delayed by weather conditions at Florida's Kennedy Space Center. NASA has strict weather criteria for launches, including limits on wind, clouds, and lightning risk. This historic mission will be the first time humans have ...
The Artemis II mission will be the first crewed flight around the Moon since the Apollo program. NASA forecasts an 80% chance of favorable weather for the launch from Kennedy Space Center. Primary weather concerns for the launch include cloud coverage and ...