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Old July 3rd 17, 12:00 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Fred J. McCall[_3_]
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Default Additional SLS Launch Delay

The first SLS/Orion launch, EM-1, has been delayed until 2018 due to
late delivery of the ESA-produced Service Module for Orion. Now it
looks like the SLS rocket itself will be the source of an even bigger
launch delay.

A welding problem with the new, high-tech welding process used for the
SLS core stage apparently has a problem that will delay launch of the
vehicle until at least 2019, if not into 2020.


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