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NASA will return Artemis moon rocket to hangar

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Space.com on MSN · 1d
NASA's Artemis 2 moon rocket has a problem and it's leaving the launch pad. Don't expect a moonshot in March
NASA on Sunday (Sept. 22) announced that the space agency will roll its massive Artemis 2 moon rocket to fix a helium system glitch on the massive booster.

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NASA's Artemis II rocket hit by new problem, bumps moonshot into early April
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NASA likely to delay Artemis II moon mission launch again due to helium flow problem
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NASA's Moon Mission Delayed Over Technical Issues, Rules Out March Launch
NASA chief Jared Isaacman on Saturday ruled out a March launch for Artemis 2, the first crewed flyby mission to the Moon in more than 50 years, citing technical issues.

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The Financial Express · 2d
NASA delays Artemis 2 Moon Mission: Why first human lunar flight in 50 years won’t launch in March
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NASA’s giant Moon rocket grounded until April; set to return to hangar after Helium system malfunction
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Moon mission delayed again as NASA faces fresh Artemis II technical trouble
A rollback to the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center would rule out a launch in March.

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NASA delays astronaut moon mission again after new rocket problem
Deccan Chronicle · 1d
NASA May Take Moon Mission Artemis II Rocket Back To Assembly Site
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NASA's SLS rocket in Florida to leave the launch pad amid latest issue

NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission is in trouble again after teams discovered a helium issue within the SLS rocket following successful wet dress rehearsal
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NASA's new chief rebukes Boeing, space agency over problem-plagued Starliner mission

Astronauts Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Sunita Williams were expecting to spend eight to 10 days in space. They ended up​ remaining in orbit for 286 days.
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NASA is all but certain it won't fly to the moon in March for good reason

NASA is already walking back its Friday announcement that it will try to launch to the moon in March, after discovering a new problem with the Artemis II rocket. Officials said they're eyeing Tuesday, Feb. 24, to haul the rocket off the launchpad.
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NASA preparing for Artemis 2 rollback to fix upper stage problem

Just 24 hours after setting a March 6 launch date for the Artemis 2 mission, NASA announced Feb. 21 that a problem with the rocket could delay the launch.
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