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muriel_volestrangler

(105,636 posts)
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 03:52 AM Yesterday

Nasa readies its most powerful rocket for round-the-moon flight

Source: The Guardian

Nasa is preparing to roll out its most powerful rocket yet before a mission to send astronauts around the moon and back again for the first time in more than 50 years.

The Artemis II mission is scheduled to launch from Kennedy Space Center in Florida as early as 6 February, taking its crew on a 685,000-mile round trip that will end about 10 days later with a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.

The flight will mark only the second test of Nasa’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the first with a crew onboard. The four astronauts will live and work in the Orion capsule, testing life support and communications systems and practising docking manoeuvres.
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But first, the rollout. As early as Saturday morning, Nasa’s crawler-transporter 2, an enormous tracked vehicle, will start lugging the 5,000-tonne rocket and spacecraft from the vehicle assembly building to the launchpad. The four-mile journey can take up to 12 hours.



Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2026/jan/17/nasa-readies-most-powerful-rocket-round-moon-flight

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Nasa readies its most powerful rocket for round-the-moon flight (Original Post) muriel_volestrangler Yesterday OP
Pretty cool indeed. byronius Yesterday #1
Amazing technology Roy Rolling Yesterday #2
No...they need to be the first men on the sun Bengus81 22 hrs ago #4
Elan Musk is going to the sun after he figured how to defeat the pesky heat Brother Buzz 17 hrs ago #20
I've had a front row seat to following this mission. llmart 22 hrs ago #3
Way cool! electric_blue68 18 hrs ago #9
I'm planning a trip down that week in hopes it's a "go". llmart 18 hrs ago #10
Oh, that's great! Hope there'll be a launch! electric_blue68 18 hrs ago #13
Did you know that this is the first time a woman has been the launch director? llmart 18 hrs ago #14
I think I read that! Another advancement for women! electric_blue68 18 hrs ago #17
Aww.. that's too bad. llmart 18 hrs ago #18
I love it! My sis and I - our parents let us stay up.... electric_blue68 18 hrs ago #19
I'm excited BeneteauBum 20 hrs ago #5
I'm sure the tangerine publicity hound will make an ass of himself sometime during the mission gfwzig 19 hrs ago #6
like. :) AllaN01Bear 18 hrs ago #7
He'll probably talk ad nauseum about all the times he flew into space. llmart 18 hrs ago #12
Or say why haven't they strapped 2 rockets together, that way you could go twice as fast? muriel_volestrangler 18 hrs ago #15
I literally laughed out loud at that! llmart 18 hrs ago #16
He's also a very aesthetic..... reACTIONary 12 hrs ago #22
:) AllaN01Bear 18 hrs ago #8
All good luck to this new mission! electric_blue68 18 hrs ago #11
This is huge. LudwigPastorius 17 hrs ago #21

Roy Rolling

(7,444 posts)
2. Amazing technology
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 06:54 AM
Yesterday

You know, a real (alpha male) POTUS wouldn’t need a space suit and hair-messing helmet to ride to the moon and back on a rocket. Just saying in case someone wants to make history.

Perhaps he and Elon could book two first-class window seats?

Brother Buzz

(39,627 posts)
20. Elan Musk is going to the sun after he figured how to defeat the pesky heat
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 02:21 PM
17 hrs ago

He will go at nighttime!

llmart

(17,358 posts)
3. I've had a front row seat to following this mission.
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 09:06 AM
22 hrs ago

My son is a NASA software engineer. He's kept me updated on the intense simulations that have been taking place for months, working into the late hours to insure everything runs smoothly and safely. Watching the crawler head out to th launchpad is amazing!

llmart

(17,358 posts)
10. I'm planning a trip down that week in hopes it's a "go".
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 01:08 PM
18 hrs ago

He usually gets a pass for the launch and it's also his birthday week, so two excuses for me to go.

llmart

(17,358 posts)
14. Did you know that this is the first time a woman has been the launch director?
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 01:16 PM
18 hrs ago

I love that fact! Yes, I hope there's a launch too which is why I'm planning on the entire week if weather doesn't cooperate on the 6th.

electric_blue68

(26,080 posts)
17. I think I read that! Another advancement for women!
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 01:30 PM
18 hrs ago

Good to be able to hang out with your son, and have several days to catch a launch.

Here's a story. Back in ?'80's there was going be a nighttime launch. The trajectory was going to take it over the NYC area.

We lved in a building sitting on an 7+ story high hill, and our apt faced a 180° view. (As sky/cloud fan; it was wonderful!) Like, on a winters night I could see Orion out my window.

So I think I set my alarm to get up to see the rocket trail. I remember sort of feeling "floaty" with anticipation, as I got up, and walked to the window with a clear night sky in view. But.....
nothing.
Turned out a canceled launch.

llmart

(17,358 posts)
18. Aww.. that's too bad.
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 01:38 PM
18 hrs ago

I've seen some launches - mostly of Eloon's while visiting Cocoa Beach. It was too far away and not very exciting since both of them were just to take stuff to the space station. Fun coincidence - my son's father and I got married the Saturday of the first moon landing. We watched them walk on the moon on a tiny, borrowed black and white portable TV.

electric_blue68

(26,080 posts)
19. I love it! My sis and I - our parents let us stay up....
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 02:00 PM
18 hrs ago

I was 16, she was 12. Can't remember if it was a school night

I was just giddy with excitement!

One time there was a launch, and I sat in my HS staircase with a little transistor radio to hear it!

For the actual Moon Landing Launch I was a volunteer for my local Headstart program. We were taking the kids somewhere. I sat in the back of the bus with same transistor radio to hear the liftoff!

I always believed with the right government we could take care of people, the planet, and do space exploration. 👍

BeneteauBum

(342 posts)
5. I'm excited
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 12:02 PM
20 hrs ago

Even though this is a fly by, it’s been too long in returning to humans to the lunar surface.
Peace ☮️

llmart

(17,358 posts)
12. He'll probably talk ad nauseum about all the times he flew into space.
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 01:10 PM
18 hrs ago

Just like his claim he stopped eight wars single handedly.

muriel_volestrangler

(105,636 posts)
15. Or say why haven't they strapped 2 rockets together, that way you could go twice as fast?
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 01:22 PM
18 hrs ago

A lot of people are saying that the president has a great understanding of space. It's in his genes, you know. Men from NASA are coming to him with tears in their eyes saying "Sir, will you help design our next rocket, like you're designing the Trump Class Battleships, because Real Estate, Naval Architecture and Rocket Science are all the same thing, really?"

llmart

(17,358 posts)
16. I literally laughed out loud at that!
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 01:29 PM
18 hrs ago

He's such a freakshow. The only understanding of space he has is the void space between his ears.

electric_blue68

(26,080 posts)
11. All good luck to this new mission!
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 01:10 PM
18 hrs ago

Space buff, here. 🙂 🚀 🛰

Old enough to have had our grade school ckasses wheel in the 7 ft TV stand (w TV 😉 ) to watch the Mercury fights!

LudwigPastorius

(14,263 posts)
21. This is huge.
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 02:22 PM
17 hrs ago

My mom told me that she got to see a Saturn V launch in the early days of the Apollo missions. She said that thing rattled your molars from 3 & 1/2 miles away.

The SLS is about 15% more powerful. It ought to be some sight.

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