NASA’s Artemis II mission faces potential delays after engineers detected a helium flow interruption in the Space Launch System rocket’s propulsion stage. This issue may necessitate rolling the rocket back to the Vehicle Assembly Building, impacting the early March launch window. The announcement follows a successful wet dress rehearsal and astronaut quarantine. NASA’s Artemis II mission faces potential delays after engineers detected a helium flow interruption in the Space Launch System rocket’s propulsion stage. This issue may necessitate rolling the rocket back to the Vehicle Assembly Building, impacting the early March launch window. The announcement follows a successful wet dress rehearsal and astronaut quarantine.
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