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NASA's moon rocket is headed back to the Vehicle Assembly Building for repairs after a helium system malfunction. The issue delays the Artemis II mission, which aims to send four astronauts around the moon for the first time since the Apollo era. |
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NASA's moon rocket is headed back to the Vehicle Assembly Building for repairs after a helium system malfunction. The issue delays the Artemis II mission, which aims to send four astronauts around the moon for the first time since the Apollo era. |
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Nasa's quick decision to begin rollback preparations, rather than waiting, is seen as a deliberate move to protect the April launch window, which opens on April 1. But what hurdles remain? |
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Nasa Administrator Jared Isaacman says that the March 6 Artemis-II Moon launch has been cancelled due to a helium system failure. The rocket will now be rolled back to the Vehicle Assembly Building for repairs. |
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NASA is working through a technical issue affecting the Artemis II rocket at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where the Space Launch System and Orion . |
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Nasa's blue logo symbolised cosmic ambition, scientific pride and technological leadership. Today, that spotlight is slowly shifting. |
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Nasa is preparing to roll back the Artemis II rocket to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at Kennedy Space Center Nasa administrator Jared Isaacman . |
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NASA is set to launch its Artemis II mission on March 6, marking the first human journey around the Moon in over 50 years. The mission will last 10 days, featuring four astronauts: Americans Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian Jeremy Hansen. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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NASA has delayed the March 6 launch of Artemis II after engineers found a helium flow problem during final checks. The mission will send four astronauts around the Moon. |
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NASA's Artemis 2 Moon mission launch is postponed from March due to technical issues with the SLS rocket's helium flow. |
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Nasa is preparing to roll the Artemis-II rocket back to the Vehicle Assembly Building after a helium flow issue. This technical glitch will likely cancel the planned March launch window for the lunar mission. |