NASA Shuts Down 2 More Rocket Facilities after Engineer Tests Positive for Covid-19

By Staff, Agencies
NASA announced the closure of two rocket production and testing centers after an engineer at one facility contracted the coronavirus, potentially shattering the ambitious dream of a manned Moon mission in 2024.
Both the Stennis Space Center in southern Mississippi and the Michoud Assembly Facility about 40 miles away in New Orleans will halt operations, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said in a statement on Thursday.
The move was called for by “Stage 4” of NASA’s disaster response guidelines, which recommend full closures for facilities under emergency conditions.
“The change at Stennis was made due to the rising number of Covid-19 cases in the community around the center... and one confirmed case among our Stennis team,” Bridenstine wrote, adding that “while there are no confirmed cases at Michoud, the facility is moving to Stage 4 due to the rising number of Covid-19 cases in the local area.”
For now, access to both centers will be limited to skeleton crews, the bare minimum needed to keep the high-tech facilities secure, with all previously approved projects on hold until further notice.