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Source: Space.com
NASA Won't Fly Astronauts On 1st Orion-SLS Test Flight Around the Moon
By Calla Cofield, Space.com Staff Writer | May 12, 2017 03:59pm ET
The first flight of NASA's next-generation heavy-lift rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS), is now scheduled for 2019 and will not include a human crew, agency officials said today (May 12).
As of 2016, NASA had planned for the SLS' first flight to take place in 2018, without a crew on board. But the transition team that the Trump administration sent to the agency earlier this year asked for an internal evaluation of the possibility of launching a crew atop the SLS inside the agency's Orion space capsule.
Robert Lightfoot, NASA's acting administrator, said during a news conference today that, based on the results of this internal evaluation, a crewed flight would be "technically feasible," but the agency will proceed with its initial plan to make the rocket's first flight uncrewed.
The internal evaluation "really reaffirmed that the baseline plan we had in place was the best way for us to go," Lightfoot said. "We have a good handle on how that uncrewed mission will actually help (the first crewed mission of SLS) be a safer mission when we put crew on there."
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Bernardo de La Paz
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defacto7
(13,485 posts)to be the first nation to send a president into space. And wow, what ratings if he went to Mars during his first term. Sure, we have every technological capability necessary to send him right where he needs to go, no problem. Hop in Mr. Prez.
lastlib
(23,229 posts)it's a terrible thing to do to a rocket...........And Mars hasn't really done anything to us.