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NASA to rollback Artemis II rocket

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NASA to roll back Artemis II for troubleshooting; will miss March launch window
NASA has delayed the first crewed launch of its Artemis program after encountering a problem with its rocket system.

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After a Near-Perfect Test, NASA’s Artemis 2 Rocket Is Rolling Back to the Garage
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Artemis 2 rocket rollback latest news: NASA's giant moon rocket to leave launch pad
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NASA to roll back launch of manned Moon mission after Helium flow discovery
NASA will roll back the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket and Orion spacecraft for Artemis II off the launch pad, delaying the most-awaited crewed flyby mission to the Moon.

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NASA's SLS rocket in Florida to leave the launch pad amid latest issue
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After delay, here’s when will NASA Artemis II rocket launch
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NASA's Artemis moon mission hits another snag. Here's what we know

Following a successful fueling test of its Artemis 2 moon rocket, NASA encountered another issue that will again delay the launch. Here's the latest.
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NASA says it needs to haul the Artemis II rocket back to the hangar for repairs

That means NASA and contractor ground teams will immediately begin preparing to roll the 322-foot-tall (98-meter) SLS rocket off of Launch Complex 39B and back to the VAB. The rocket and its mobile launch platform will ride NASA’s crawler-transporter for the 4-mile journey.
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Artemis II hits major milestone as NASA conducts full SLS fueling rehearsal

NASA is moving forward with preparations for the Artemis II mission, and the agency will soon provide live coverage of a major milestone. On Thursday, Feb. 19, NASA will broadcast its next wet dress rehearsal for the powerful Space Launch System rocket,
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Opinion: How the free market can free NASA from the Space Launch System

The two biggest commercial space companies are stepping up.
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Deja Vu at the SLS Launchpad: Why Can’t NASA Shake Its Hydrogen Leak Curse?

During the lead-up to NASA’s Artemis 1 mission back in 2022, recurring hydrogen leaks led to significant delays and a cancelled launch attempt. The agency had three years to address the underlying issues with the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket’s hardware,
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