 If everything stays to schedule, then soon we'll be seeing this monster of a rocket once again, with the Space Launch System's latest roll-out to Launch Complex 39B currently scheduled to begin at one minute past midnight local time this Friday. If you cast your mind back to when SLS was returned to the VAB to shelter from Hurricane Ian, you'll know that an immediate return to the pad was not possible due to the batteries which power the flight termination system needing to be replaced. Well, they currently are, and they'll be tested this week. The reaction control system on the solid rocket boosters has also been given a check-up. Orion's hatch and the hatch in the launcher bought shroud have both been closed up, ready for roll-out, and the cooler is expected to make its way to the door of High Bay 2 on Monday or Tuesday. All of this preparation is aiming towards the currently net launch time of 0507 UTC on the 14th of November, which will be a late night on Sunday for those of you in the Americas, and then only starts on Monday for those of you in Europe.