NASA Launch Pad, Damaged During , Artemis Launch Mission.
The Byte reports NASA's Artemis 1 launch pad suffered 
more damage than anticipated when the rocket 
took off from Kennedy Space Center last week.
Reuters originally reported that a source 
within the space agency said the damage 
"exceeded mission management expectations.".
Reuters originally reported that a source 
within the space agency said the damage 
"exceeded mission management expectations.".
On November 18, NASA released a statement saying 
that launchpad elevators were not working after 
a "pressure wave" blew off the blast doors.
Shortly after Artemis 1 launched, NASA acknowledged 
that debris was seen falling off the rocket, but maintained 
it caused "no additional risk" to the mission.
Shortly after Artemis 1 launched, NASA acknowledged 
that debris was seen falling off the rocket, but maintained 
it caused "no additional risk" to the mission.
The Byte reports that preliminary reports of 
extensive damage might explain why NASA prevented 
reporters from photographing the launch tower.
The launch of Artemis 1 
has been plagued 
by years of setbacks. .
The Space Launch System (SLS), which 
would eventually boost it into space, faced 
a series of delays throughout its development.
The Space Launch System (SLS), which 
would eventually boost it into space, faced 
a series of delays throughout its development.
Just prior to the launch, the Artemis 1 
spacecraft was damaged by  
Hurricane Nicole while sitting on the launch pad. .
Just prior to the launch, the Artemis 1 
spacecraft was damaged by  
Hurricane Nicole while sitting on the launch pad. .
According to The Byte, the lingering question now 
is whether the damage the launch pad sustained 
will affect future launches of the SLS. .
According to The Byte, the lingering question now 
is whether the damage the launch pad sustained 
will affect future launches of the SLS.