Artemis II Launch Odds Surge as Solar Flare Fizzles Out
NASA's Artemis II mission is on track for liftoff later this month, with officials reporting an 80% chance of favorable weather conditions at Kennedy Space Center. Despite an earlier X-class solar flare detection, space weather analysts have determined the event poses no significant threat to the crewed lunar flyby, ensuring mission preparations remain on schedule.
Key Takeaways
- NASA confirms 80% probability of favorable launch conditions for Artemis II.
- An X-class solar flare was detected earlier this week but is not expected to impact the mission.
- The crewed lunar flyby remains on track for its scheduled launch later this month.
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