NASA will host a media teleconference at 12 p.m. EST Thursday, Dec. 10, to discuss the next test in the Green Run testing series for theย Space Launch Systemย (SLS) rocketโs core stage that will fly on the agencyโs Artemis I mission. Theย test, known as the wet dress rehearsal, will begin Saturday, Dec. 5, and take place over several days at NASAโs Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. Engineers will power up all the core stage systems and load and drain more than 700,000 gallons of cryogenic, or supercold, propellant into the tanks for the first time.
Theย Green Runย test series is a comprehensive assessment of the rocketโs core stage prior to it launching Artemis missions to the Moon. NASA has completed six of theย eight core stage Green Run testsย and is in the final stage of testing, which will operate the entire stage and its propulsion systems together for the first time.ย Following the completion of the wet dress rehearsal, NASA will set a date for the hot fire test. During the hot fire test, all four engines will fire to simulate the stageโs operation during launch.
Audio of the teleconference will stream live online at:ย
Participating in the briefing are:
- John Honeycutt, SLS program manager, NASAโs Marshall Space Flight Center
- Julie Bassler, SLS stages manager, Marshall
- Maury Vander, chief of test operations, Stennis
- Mark Nappi, Green Run manager, Boeing
To participate in the teleconference, media must contact Karen Northon atย karen.northon@nasa.govย by 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9, for dial-in information.ย
The first in a series of increasingly complex missions,ย Artemis Iย will test the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft as an integrated system ahead of crewed flights to the Moon. Under theย Artemisย program, NASA is working to land the first woman and the next man on the Moon in 2024.
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