NASA is ready to give it another go.

The September 27th launch was delayed due to hurricane Ian, which made landfall in Florida on September 28th.

NASA now plans to launch the Artemis I rocket in late November.

Tuya Wi-Fi IR Blaster on a wooden desk.

Additionally, October 2nd is the backup date if the team runs into further issues.

Engineers tried and failed three times to fix the leak and eventually pulled the plug on the launch.

The third time’s a charm, hopefully.

Four hard drivers sticking out of a rack-mount server that’s being used as a NAS.

If successful, the craft will return to Earth on November 5th.

You’ll be able to watch it all unfoldon YouTube.

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