After multiple delays, NASA plans to launch the crewed lunar mission on April 1.

People’s Finance and Information, March 31—On March 30, NASA’s launch director, Blakewell-Thompson, announced that the countdown for the April 1 launch of the “Artemis 2” mission has officially started. During a comprehensive rehearsal for NASA’s February “Artemis 2” crewed lunar-orbit flight mission, technical issues reappeared, so the launch plan originally scheduled for March was delayed again. As the first crewed lunar-orbit mission for the United States since the Apollo Moon Landing Program, the “Artemis 2” mission timeline has been adjusted multiple times. (CCTV News)

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