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Teams have completed closeouts on @NASA_SLS boosters and finished work inside @NASA_Orion. Next, engineers will close launch abort system hatch and retract the crew access arm. Weather is currently 70% favorable for launch on Aug. 29. Read more: https://t.co/NC5tYOUgFX pic.twitter.com/g40QeLMVMO— NASA's Exploration Ground Systems (@NASAGroundSys) August 25, 2022
Teams have completed closeouts on @NASA_SLS boosters and finished work inside @NASA_Orion. Next, engineers will close launch abort system hatch and retract the crew access arm. Weather is currently 70% favorable for launch on Aug. 29. Read more: https://t.co/NC5tYOUgFX pic.twitter.com/g40QeLMVMO
A lightning strike at Launch Complex 39B moments ago. Three 600-foot-tall towers protect the Space Launch System moon rocket from a direct hit by lightning while it is on the launch pad. Live coverage: https://t.co/kT9aqDJuRw pic.twitter.com/EaCYr3KEgu— Spaceflight Now (@SpaceflightNow) August 27, 2022
A lightning strike at Launch Complex 39B moments ago. Three 600-foot-tall towers protect the Space Launch System moon rocket from a direct hit by lightning while it is on the launch pad. Live coverage: https://t.co/kT9aqDJuRw pic.twitter.com/EaCYr3KEgu
The National #Lightning Detection Network detected 10 CG strokes within 1 mile of Launch Complex 39B between 1:04pm and 2:17pm. Four of the strikes had high potential for damage to metal objects (like a rocket). #LightningSafety #FLwx (1/3) https://t.co/PTLYp73ZIC pic.twitter.com/8rCRihNoQw— Chris Vagasky ⚡️ (@COweatherman) August 27, 2022
The National #Lightning Detection Network detected 10 CG strokes within 1 mile of Launch Complex 39B between 1:04pm and 2:17pm. Four of the strikes had high potential for damage to metal objects (like a rocket). #LightningSafety #FLwx (1/3) https://t.co/PTLYp73ZIC pic.twitter.com/8rCRihNoQw