NASA’s Artemis II mission, which aims to resume crewed lunar flights after a 50-year hiatus, has been delayed until at least April due to a helium flow issue identified during the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket’s second wet dress rehearsal. Engineers are addressing the problem before the mission can proceed. This setback highlights ongoing challenges in preparations for this significant milestone in space exploration.
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