NASA’s Artemis rocket is a gigantic waste of money

NASA’s Artemis rocket is a gigantic waste of money
NASA's Artemis I rocket sits on launch pad 39-B after the launch was scrubbed at Kennedy Space Center on September 04, 2022 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. (Image: Getty)
Bloomberg
By Adam Minter(Bloomberg Opinion) – For the second time in a week, NASA scrubbed the launch of the Space Launch System (SLS) designed to return Americans to the moon. First conceived in 2010, and initially scheduled to have its first test flight in 2017, the rocket is now scheduled to take off no earlier than late September, and possibly much later. NASA, for its part, is hoping Americans will overlook a decade of expensive failure and pray for the best.They shouldn't. The SLS’s path to the launch pad should never have...

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