NASA’s Artemis II mission faces a delay as engineers discovered an issue with helium flow in the rocket’s propulsion stage. This fault necessitates rolling the rocket back to the Vehicle Assembly Building for repairs, pushing back the planned March launch. The problem echoes a similar glitch during the Artemis I mission, prompting a thorough investigation into potential causes. NASA’s Artemis II mission faces a delay as engineers discovered an issue with helium flow in the rocket’s propulsion stage. This fault necessitates rolling the rocket back to the Vehicle Assembly Building for repairs, pushing back the planned March launch. The problem echoes a similar glitch during the Artemis I mission, prompting a thorough investigation into potential causes.
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