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Re: Artemis I launch scrubbed again, new attempt may not come until October
Sept. 18, 2022, 1:01 a.m. | Martin Ward
The RISKS Digest catless.ncl.ac.uk
Yesterday's NASA: Apollo 13 has just suffered a major explosion with loss of
fuel cells and oxygen and the Lunar Module equipment is not compatible with
the Command Module's carbon dioxide scrubbing canisters. Engineers on the
ground examine every item available to the astronauts on the spacecraft and
devise a way to fix the problem using bits of plastic, cardboard manual
covers and other items.
Today's NASA: The batteries on the Artemis emergency detonation system
need recharging. We are on …
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