At a pace of 1 mph, NASA dragged its Artemis I rocket to the launching pad on the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
On Aug. 29, NASA will ship the rocket towards the moon.
NASA’s Artemis I launch: Everything you want to know
Ahead of the launch, the rocket arrived on the launching pad early Wednesday morning. From now by Aug. 29, officers will put together the rocket’s launch programs.
After blasting off to the moon, the rocket is anticipated to return again to Earth.
NASA’s aim is to return people to the moon by 2025. The company additionally hopes to use the moon program to put together people for flight to Mars.