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Moon Mission Delayed: Hydrogen Leak Halts Artemis II Launch
3 Feb
Summary
- Artemis II moon mission launch is delayed until March due to rocket issues.
- Hydrogen leaks and valve problems were detected during a critical test.
- This mission will mark the first crewed journey around the moon in 50 years.

NASA has announced a delay for its Artemis II mission, pushing the historic journey around the moon to March. The postponement stems from critical issues identified during a recent "wet dress rehearsal" test of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket.
Engineers detected a hydrogen leak within the powerful 98-meter-tall rocket. Additionally, a valve associated with the Orion capsule, which will house the four-person crew, experienced a problem. These technical setbacks have necessitated a full data review before the mission can proceed.




