After Two Failed Attempts, NASA Targets September 27 to Launch Artemis 1 Moon Mission

NASA is the most famous US based space agency which means "National Aeronautical and Space Administration."

After the two failures, NASA will attempt to launch its Artemis 1 moon mission on 27th September.

Artemis I is NASA's uncrewed flight test which will provide a foundation for human exploration in deep space.

It also demonstrate NASA's commitment and capability to extend human existence to the Moon and beyond.

The agency will conduct the demonstration test on September 21 before launching.

This time, they are more careful in logistic topics and other parameters.

NASA giving additional value of having more time to prepare for the cryogenic demonstration test. 

So that they have more time to prepare for the launch.

On September 3, NASA attempted to launch Artemis 1, but called it off after detecting a liquid hydrogen leak.

During the second launch attempt, engineers saw a leak in a cavity between the ground side and rocket side plates.