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Taylor

@taylorhose

Artemis II Closeout Crew Lead/Orion CSM Flight Tech. M.S. Space Studies/Astronomy. Amateur Astrophotographer. WVU Alum. Thoughts are my own.

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NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Launch controllers have arrived at their consoles at NASA's Kennedy Space Center to begin the second wet dress rehearsal for Artemis II. The tanking portion of the test will be streamed live to our YouTube channel on Feb. 19. Timely updates can be found on our blog: nasa.gov/blogs/artemis

Launch controllers have arrived at their consoles at <a href="/NASAKennedy/">NASA's Kennedy Space Center</a> to begin the second wet dress rehearsal for Artemis II.

The tanking portion of the test will be streamed live to our YouTube channel on Feb. 19. Timely updates can be found on our blog: nasa.gov/blogs/artemis
Taylor (@taylorhose) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When we got back to the staging area after absolutely CRUSHING our closeout procedures, a lady pulled up and dropped off 6 pizzas and some garlic knots from the Administrator. Talk about icing on the cake.

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman (@nasaadmin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Major progress between WDR and WDR2. Proud of the NASA team as this was a big step toward America’s return to the lunar environment. We are going 🌖🇺🇸

NASA Artemis (@nasaartemis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are targeting no earlier than March 6 for the launch of Artemis II, pending completion of required work at the launch pad and analysis of test data. The Artemis astronauts have entered quarantine to remain in good health before the mission. go.nasa.gov/4s2XFVA

We are targeting no earlier than March 6 for the launch of Artemis II, pending completion of required work at the launch pad and analysis of test data.

The Artemis astronauts have entered quarantine to remain in good health before the mission. go.nasa.gov/4s2XFVA
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman (@nasaadmin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After overnight data showed an interruption in helium flow in the SLS interim cryogenic propulsion stage, teams are troubleshooting and preparing for a likely rollback of Artemis II to the VAB at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. This will almost assuredly impact the March launch window. NASA will

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman (@nasaadmin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As an update to my earlier post. - The ICPS helium bottles are used to purge the engines, as well as for LH2 and LOX tank pressurization. The systems did work correctly during WDR1 and WDR2. - Last evening, the team was unable to get helium flow through the vehicle. This

Taylor (@taylorhose) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve been going through the WDR2 livestreams and have been having a great time listening to the commentators and reading the comments. Glad everyone got to see a little of what we do!