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US next-generation space rocket with core booster

NASA has completed the core booster of the next-generation rocket SLS (Space Launch System), which is being developed as the core of its lunar or further planetary exploration program, and has begun transportation.

SLS’s Artemis program is the first goal of sending American astronauts to the moon. The U.S. government is planning a manned mission in the month of 2024, of which women will also participate.

The core booster, built at the New Orleans assembly facility, is transported to the Mississippi Stennis Space Center for a test called Green Run. It assumes an actual launch, charges fuel, and then ignites the engine for 8 minutes. Currently, the Green Run is scheduled to be implemented this summer. If this is successful, the rocket will be transported to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where the top of the rocket or the spacecraft will be combined for an unmanned launch test.

SLS will send astronauts to the moon after carrying out the unmanned test launch Artemis 1 and the manned test launch Artemis 2. Now it’s time for a manned launch in 2024. I look forward to the day humanity goes to the moon again. Related information can be found here .

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