NASA will try to launch the rocket with the ship to the Moon on Saturday

On Monday, technicians unsuccessfully tried a series of fixes until they were finally forced to suspend the launch. We agreed on what was called option one, which was to operationally change the charging procedure and start cooling our engine earlier, Mike Sarafin explained. According to information from NASA on its Twitter account, the Artemis I assembly, which includes the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Orion spacecraft, remains on launch pad 39 B at the Kennedy Space Center, at Cape Canaveral, Florida.