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the issue that came up was an engine bleed that couldn t be remedied, but the rocket is currently in a stable configuration. when it ultimately does take off, the artemis i will set the stage for nasa s goal to land the first woman and the first person of color on the moon by 2025, and eventually tackle human exploration of mars. and a lot of new experiments for the moon. cnn s space and defense correspondent kristin fisher is live at the kennedy space center. a lot of stops and starts, questions if they could complete this and now the scrub. do we know the full scope? are rt we don t know the full scope. about 91 nasa engineers are trying to figure out if this is a few day delay or, perhaps, longer. we have a backup launch attempt on friday. a third attempt on monday. if this is something they can fix on the launchpad. if it s not something they can fix on the launchpad, then they ll have to roll it back to the vertical assembly building, which takes about three da ....
Understand what surface conditions are like, what the geology is like. it s helped do research into the ideas of water and ice on mars and the general geology of mars. and when you put that together with all the other exploration of mars that has been done by other probes and satellites, some from nasa, things that have landed on the surface and looked around, it s deepening our knowledge, deepening our knowledge of this planet, the next one out from the sun beyond us. so it s deepening our knowledge of this planet and paving a way for what we need to know if we actually want to send people on that roughly nine-month voyage depending on the position of the planets and have them walk on this very surface that we ve only been able to see in pictures. and now at least in a way, live pictures. tom foreman, thanks for that report. this will rock you. the auction house sotheby s is ....
Surface. so in some ways underwhelming, but in other ways interesting because this was to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the mars express orbiter which has been up there going around the planet, helping us understand what surface conditions are like, what the geology is like. it s helped do research into the ideas of water and ice on mars and the general geology of mars. when you put that together with all the other exploration of mars that has been done by other probes and satellites, some from nasa, thanks have landed on the surface and looked around, it s deepening our knowledge, deepening our knowledge of this planet, the next one out from the sun beyond us, beyond that big asteroid belt and jupiter. so it s deepening our knowledge of this planets and paving the way for for what we need to know if we actually want to send people on that roughly nine-month voyage depending on the position of the planets, and have them walk on this very surface that we ve only been ....