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Close to three months after its first attempt at a launch, NASA was finally to fire Artemis Is Space Launch System rocket toward the moon early Wednesday morning.The 25.5-day mission will send Artemis Is Orion spacecra
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ft around the moon and back ahead of a mission that will send humans around the moon. Its taken a lot to get here, but Orion is now on its way to the Moon, said Jim Free, NASA deputy associate administrator for the Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate. This successful launch means NASA and our partners are on a path to explore farther in space than ever before for the benefit of humanity. On Nov. 21, Orion will do a close flyby of the moon before going into an orbit several thousand miles above the moon. After a few weeks, it will return to Earth.Since this flight is in preparation for a crewed mission to the moon, NASA included three mannequins inside Orion.Several mechanical issues and two hurricanes forced numerous launch delays.The rocket had issues with a hydrogen leak that required NASA to reseal a tank. After pe
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rforming bleed tests on the tank in September, NASA planned on moving forward with a
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launch before Hurricane Ians development late in the month.Then after returning the rocket and spacecraft to the launching pad, NASA had to push back the launch due to the development of Hurricane Nicole.With its intended goal to eventually send mankind to Mars, NASA is looking to inspire the next generation of astronauts in the same fashion Apollo Apmk Katie Ledecky swims into history with 800 freestyle victory at the Paris Olympics
WASHINGTON, D.C. 鈥?Despite the lightning-fast development of several COVID-19 vaccines, Operation Warp Speed is now hitting speed bumps when it comes to actually administering the needed shots. The issue is not the supply of the vaccine; the issue is not being able to get enough people injected with the vaccine, said Dr. David Shulkin, former secretary of veterans affairs.The federal government set a goal of having 20 million people vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of 2020, starting with health c
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are workers and the elderly in December.Yet, according to the CDC, nearly two weeks into the new year, only 8 million people have received an initial dose and the numbers are even smaller for those who have received the second, required follow-up shot: just over 272,000.So, whats causing the delay Indications are that it s all along the supply chain, said Dr. Bruce Y. Lee, Professor at CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy and executive director of PHICOR Public Health Informatics, Computational and Operations Research . He is also a senior contributor to Forbes magazine.Dr. Lee said the delay lies with both the federal government and the states. There s not enough delivered to the states, he said, and then, you can see there s this discrepancy between the number of doses that were delivered to the states, according to the tracker, and t
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nistered. However, Dr. Lee says why that is happening isnt clear at any government leve