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NASA delaying Artemis II rocket launch to moon

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NASA hopes to fix Artemis II moon rocket leak with on-pad repair
NASA plans an on-pad repair of the fuel leak that derailed an overnight dress rehearsal countdown for the agency's huge Artemis II rocket.

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NASA hit by fuel leaks during a practice countdown of the moon rocket that will fly with astronauts
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NASA delays Artemis II moon launch after issues during rehearsal
 · 8h
'Chance for rocket to talk to us' NASA says of Artemis II launch delay
NASA delayed the Artemis II moon mission launch to no earlier than March 6 after a critical test revealed multiple issues.

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NASA targets a March launch of the moon rocket after test run reveals fuel leaks
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Artemis II launch pushed to March after leak, issues during rocket test
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NASA delays launch of historic moon mission
Artemis II plans to send a group of four astronauts — NASA’s Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch as well as the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen — on a 10-day journey beyond the far si...

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NASA fuels its moon rocket in a crucial test to decide when Artemis astronauts will launch
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NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 mission could launch in the wake of Artemis II mission
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NASA’s countdown to the moon hits pause over hydrogen tank leak

NASA has delayed its Artemis II crewed mission to orbit the moon until March after a test revealed a hydrogen leak and a valve issue.
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NASA begins practice countdown for first moonshot with astronauts in over 50 years

Already in quarantine to avoid germs, Commander Reid Wiseman and his crew will be the first people to launch to the moon since 1972. They will monitor the dress rehearsal from their Houston base before flying to Kennedy Space Center once the rocket is cleared for flight.
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