The US space agency NASA has announced the launch of the rocket at the Chandra Visaan on Monday, but it has been suspended due to a mechanical fault in one of the four engines, which has been set for the next launch date on September 2 and September 5. This information has been reported in CNN and BBC reports.
Artemis-1, the first spacecraft of the Artemis Program from the Kennedy Space Center in the US state of Florida, was scheduled to launch at 8:33 a.m. today on Monday (Bangladesh Samut 6:33 AM).
The rocket was scheduled to return to Earth on October 10 after launch on Monday, and it is also scheduled to land in the Pacific Ocean near Sandigo, California.
The target of sending the first manned mission to Artemis-2 is set forth In 2024. And Artemis-3 will not go to the moon before 2025.






