A failure in the helium flow of the SLS rocket has prompted NASA to delay the Artemis II moon mission. Rather than March 6, the launch is now targeted for April.
NASA says it's rolling the SLS rocket off the launch pad so it can get to the bottom of a helium flow issue it ran into over the weekend.
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NASA's Artemis 2 moon rocket has a problem and it's leaving the launch pad. Don't expect a moonshot in March
NASA on Sunday (Sept. 22) announced that the space agency will roll its massive Artemis 2 moon rocket to fix a helium system ...
NASA's giant moon rocket is headed back to the hangar for more repairs. The space agency said Sunday it's targeting Tuesday ...
This issue is unrelated to the hydrogen fuel leaks that delayed a previous countdown rehearsal earlier this month and led to a repeat test.
NASA is taking steps to potentially roll back the Artemis II rocket and Orion spacecraft to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida after overnight Feb. 21 ...
During the 1960s, when NASA achieved what most thought was impossible, and what has never been repeated since, there were ...
NASA reviews a helium flow issue in the Artemis II upper stage while preparing for a possible rollback to the Vehicle Assembly Building ahead of the March launch window.
NASA’s new moon rocket has suffered another setback, with astronauts’ lunar trip now off until spring. The next opportunity ...
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