This weekend, the American space agency was planning to begin preparations for the final fire test of the Space Launch System rocket. The initial plan was to have the test conducted on January 17, but that was moved up by a day. In an announcement made earlier this week, NASA said it now plans on running the test today, January 16, at the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi, with the two-hour test window opening at 5 p.m. EST. The goal re...
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