Guys
From a fellow listener in Florida
Off topic but just in case some of you might be interested
NASA began the Artemis I Wet Rehearsal Countdown test yesterday around 5pm.
From Florida Today here is the anticipated time line. The article did mention times could change.
NASA is not providing any commentary during the countdown and even mentioned fueling operations will be considered sensitive information and not released.
Prior to test on Friday: Orion hatch is closed, crew access arm retracted away from rocket, leak checks completed
T-minus 45 hours: Launch teams arrive at their stations, countdown begins (5:00pm)
T-minus 41 hours: Orion spacecraft is powered up
T-minus 35 hours, 20 minutes: Core stage is powered up
T-minus 13 hours: Second stage is powered up
T-minus 12 hours: All non-essential personnel evacuate pad 39B
T-minus 8 hours, 40 minutes: Weather briefing; "go" or "no-go" poll ahead of fueling
T-minus 8 hours: Fueling starts
T-minus 40 minutes: Final test director briefing
T-minus 15 minutes: Poll to ensure "go" for mock launch
Around 4 p.m. Sunday, April 3: Test complete