NASA to Roll Out Giant US Moon Rocket for Debut Launch

NASA’s gigantic Space Launch System moon rocket, topped with an uncrewed astronaut capsule, is set to begin an hourslong crawl to its launchpad Tuesday night ahead of the behemoth’s debut test flight later this month.

The 98-meter-tall rocket is scheduled to embark on its first mission to space — without any humans — on August 29. It will be a crucial, long-delayed demonstration trip to the moon in NASA’s Artemis program, the United States’ multibillion-dollar effort to return humans to the lunar surface as practice for future missions to Mars.

The Space Launch System, whose development in the past decade has been led by Boeing, is scheduled to emerge from its assembly building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida around 9 p.m. EDT on Tuesday (0100 GMT on Wednesday) and begin the 6-km-long trek to its launchpad. Moving less than 1.6 km per hour, the rollout takes roughly 11 hours.

Sitting atop the rocket is NASA’s Orion astronaut capsule, a pod built by Lockheed Martin Corp LMT.N. It is designed to separate from the rocket in space, ferry humans toward the moon’s vicinity and rendezvous with a separate spacecraft that will take astronauts down to the lunar surface.

But for the August 29 mission, called Artemis 1, the Orion capsule will launch atop the Space Launch System without any humans and orbit around the moon before returning to Earth for an ocean splashdown 42 days later.

If bad launch weather or a minor technical issue triggers a delay from August 29, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has backup launch dates on September 2 and September 5.

Source: Voice Of America

Elections2022: Second Summary of the 24th day of campaign

Luanda – The majority of the political parties turned their electoral campaigns to the northern region of the country, with PRS and PHA in Cabinda, P-NJANGO in Malanje and UNITA in Cuanza Norte.

On this 24th day of campaign, the political forces also gave great emphasis to the training of their delegates, accredited by the provincial electoral commissions for the effective supervision of the voting process.

UNITA

After working in the east side of the country, UNITA´s leader Adalberto Costa Júnior held a mass act in the city of Ndalatando, capital of Cuanza Norte Province, where the politician highlighted the creation of jobs, the improvement of living conditions of citizens, academic and professional training of youth, rehabilitation of roads and the development of the economy.

PHA

In Cabinda Pprovince, this political party leader Florbela Malaquias, inaugurated its headquarters and presented some of the key points of its governance programme, focusing on a greater support to families, particularly women.

P-NJANGO

The leader of the Nationalist Party for Justice in Angola (P-NJANGO), Eduardo Chingunji, while having a mass rally in Malanje Province, promised to transform it into a tourist destination of reference at a worldwide level.

APN

During the party´s ten minutes of airtime on Angola National Radio station (RNA), the Vice President of the National Patriotic Alliance (APN), Ana Patrícia da Gama, said on Tuesday that her party would give more dignity to women in case of victory in the general elections on the 24 August.

The politician justified that they will create public initiatives so that women have social welfare, the same job opportunities and wages as men.

FNLA

The National Front for the Liberation of Angola (FNLA) marked the day with several actions of direct sensitization of citizens throughout the country, in addition to the training of party delegates.

CASA-CE

On Tuesday, the only coalition highlighted strategies to fight juvenile delinquency, with actions linked to the restructuring of families, so that they can be the catalyst for change in society, as its priority.

These ideas were highlighted during the hunt for votes, which had its main focus in the country´s capital, where the political force centred its actions.

PRS

The party dedicated its actions towards the door-to-door mobilization campaign in the city of Cabinda, where it presented to local voters its strategies for governing the country, in case of winning the elections.

MPLA

The leader of the MPLA and candidate for President of the Republic, João Lourenço, foresees, for the next five years, an Angola more developed than today and with a more diversified economy.

João Lourenço was answering the question “if you win the elections, what will the next five years be like for you?”, during the party´s ten minutes of airtime on RNA´s station, on Tuesday, as part of the campaign for the general elections on the general elections.

Source: Angola Press News Agency