NASA’s Artemis II mission, initially set to launch next month, faces a setback due to a helium flow interruption in the Space Launch System rocket. Administrator Jared Isaacman revealed that this issue requires the rocket to be removed from Launch Complex 39B and taken back to the Vehicle Assembly Building for repairs. Engineers are currently investigating the cause of the problem. The rocket will be transported on NASA’s crawler-transporter for the 4-mile journey.
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