NASA's Artemis II Moon Rocket Returns to Hangar for Repairs, Launch Delayed
NASA's Artemis II Moon Rocket Returns to Hangar for Repairs, Launch Delayed
- •NASA moved its Artemis II moon rocket from the launch pad back to its hangar for further repairs.
- •The 322-foot Space Launch System rocket spent a month at the pad before encountering serious problems.
- •Managers ordered the rollback after the rocket’s helium pressurization system malfunctioned.
- •The launch was already delayed by hydrogen fuel leaks, pushing the mission to at least April.
- •The US-Canadian crew, including astronauts, attended the State of the Union address due to the flight delay.