Jeff Foust writes Bill Gerstenmaier, associate administrator for human exploration and operations at NASA, said in an April 12 letter to the Government Accountability Office that the space agency would propose a new launch readiness schedule for Exploration Mission-1 by Sept. 30.
Gerstenmaier added that NASA has begun to evaluate the EM-1 launch date in consideration of various activities such as the development of the Trump administrationâs budget request for fiscal 2018 and the tornado in February that caused damage to the Michoud assembly facility in Louisiana, the report added.
GAO said in a report published Thursday that NASA should propose a feasible launch schedule for EM-1 amid technical challenges with the Orion crew vehicle, SLS and Exploration Ground Systems.
The congressional watchdog cited several challenges associated with the three programs that âmay impact their remaining schedule reserve.â
Those challenges include delays in Orionâs European Service Module, postponement of welding work on the SLS programâs core stage and plans to subject the EGS program to hardware installation and testing, according to the GAO report.