WATCH LIVE: NASA officials hold a press conference on the next attempt at the ground-breaking Artemis launch.
NASA officials will hold a press conference on Friday to discuss the next attempt to launch its new moon rocket.
The event is set to start at 9 a.m. ET. Watch the video above in the player.
Engine trouble thwarted the first attempt on Monday. NASA's most powerful rocket, the Space Launch System, will attempt to send the Orion capsule around the moon and back.
There will be no passengers, only three test dummies.
If successful, it will be the first lunar capsule launched since NASA's Apollo program 50 years ago.
This is an ongoing story that will be updated.
NASA officials will hold a press conference on Friday to discuss the next attempt to launch its new moon rocket.
The event is set to start at 9 a.m. ET. Watch the video above in the player.
Engine trouble thwarted the first attempt on Monday. NASA's most powerful rocket, the Space Launch System, will attempt to send the Orion capsule around the moon and back.
There will be no passengers, only three test dummies.
If successful, it will be the first lunar capsule launched since NASA's Apollo program 50 years ago.
This is an ongoing story that will be updated.