NASA moon rocket hit by new problem expected to bump astronauts' lunar trip into April [View all]
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASAs new moon rocket suffered another setback Saturday, almost certain to bump astronauts' first lunar trip in decades into spring.
The space agency revealed the latest problem just one day after targeting March 6 for the Artemis II mission, humanitys first flight to the moon in more than half a century. Overnight, the flow of helium to the rockets upper stage was interrupted, officials said. Solid helium flow is essential for purging the engines and pressurizing the fuel tanks.
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said a bad filter, valve or connection plate could be to blame for the stalled helium flow. Regardless of the cause, he noted, the only way to access the area and fix the problem is in the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center.
We will begin preparations for rollback, and this will take the March launch window out of consideration, Isaacman said via X. NASA's next opportunities would be at the beginning or end of April.
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