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NASA to rollback Artemis II rocket

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NASA's Artemis II rocket hit by new problem, bumps moonshot into early April
Engineers ran into problems repressurizing the Artemis II moon rocket's upper stage helium tanks overnight Friday, a problem that will require rolling the huge rocket off the launch pad and back to it...

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After a Near-Perfect Test, NASA’s Artemis 2 Rocket Is Rolling Back to the Garage
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NASA’s 2nd rocket fueling test could finally decide Artemis moon launch date
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NASA delays crew mission to Moon due to rocket issue
NASA has delayed the first crewed lunar mission since 1972 after technical problems forced the US space agency to push back the launch of Artemis 2 by several weeks.

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NASA delays astronaut moon mission again after new rocket problem
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NASA may roll back Artemis II rocket after helium flow issue, March launch at risk
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Nasa astronauts' moon mission delayed due to rocket issue
But NASA administrator Jared Isaacman announced on Saturday that setbacks would mean that further maintenance would have to be carried out.

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NASA to repair Artemis II rocket after system malfunction
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Moon mission delayed again as NASA faces fresh Artemis II technical trouble
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Artemis II moon rocket refueled in practice countdown setting stage for historic flight

Engineers were able to fully fuel NASA's Artemis II moon rocket without any signs of leaks like the ones that derailed an earlier dress rehearsal.
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The fuel set to propel NASA’s moon crew is notorious for leaking. So why use it?

NASA’s first crewed moon mission in decades was delayed as its engineers grapple with an all-too-familiar rocket problem: hydrogen leaks. Fixing the issue is even trickier than it may seem.
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Fuel supply is a bottleneck for Starship—here’s how SpaceX will get around it

If SpaceX is going to fly Starships as often as it wants to, it’s going to take more than rockets and launch pads. First, there’s the sprawling factory that SpaceX has constructed at its Starbase location along the Gulf Coast in South Texas. The ...
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Why does a rocket have to go 25,000 mph to escape Earth?

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with its Crew Dragon capsule launches from Cape Canaveral, Fla., in January 2024. Chandan Khanna/AFP via Getty Images There’s a reason why a rocket has to go ...
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