
TEAM ROCKET 7TH CHANCE UPDATE
"The fans are needed to provide positive pressure to the enclosed areas within the mobile launcher and keep out hazardous gases," NASA wrote in an update (opens in new tab) Sunday. local time (2130 GMT), teams were inspecting the fan system, Blackwell-Thompson said, and she expected to have their results in hand within an hour or two. That issue turned out to be a breaker trip, and personnel switched to the fan's redundant back-up - only to have that fan also stop working. EDT (1100 GMT), Blackwell-Thompson said, the team was alerted to an issue with a fan that pressurizes the mobile launcher. (Image credit: NASA/Joel Kowsky)īut shortly after 7 a.m. The Artemis 1 rocket seen at the launch pad at sunrise on April 3, 2022. "We kinda knew that we were proceeding at risk relative to the timeline, but we had great weather today and we had the range available so we decided to proceed," Sarafin said. Overnight, the teams made up most of that time, and officials decided to proceed with the wet dress rehearsal on Sunday. Responding to the lightning strikes set the team back about four hours, Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, the Artemis 1 launch director, said during the news conference. They were diverted by the pad's lightning protection system, which is made up of three tall towers and a network of catenary lines that redirect electrical current to the ground away from the rocket. And indeed, by early afternoon on Saturday, four lightning strikes were detected at Pad 39B, one of them particularly strong, but none of them struck the SLS rocket, NASA reported.

"We knew that weather was going to be probably one of our bigger challenges," Sarafin said. Saturday was a particularly stormy day in Cape Canaveral, where KSC is located weather officials for the procedure predicted a 90% chance of precipitation and an 80% chance of lightning, both of which materialized.

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