NASA ought to launch Artemis I today, the first of a number of missions that will consist of mankind’s return to the moon,
however a hydrogen leak ought to forestall it from taking off today.
The launch window for the spacecraft is set to commence at 8:33 a.m. ET.
The window closes round 10:30 p.m. ET. If NASA can't launch the rocket on Monday, it will have to wait till Friday.
It is the first of numerous launches as phase of the Artemis program,
which NASA hopes will put together humanity to go similarly than the moon.
The subsequent Artemis mission isn’t scheduled till 2024.
While Artemis I will be unmanned, Artemis II will ship 4 astronauts on a flyby of the moon.
Artemis III is predicted to encompass a crewed mission to the moon's surface.