NASA’s Artemis II mission, marking the first crewed flight to the Moon in over 53 years, has been delayed by a month due to hydrogen leaks discovered during a fueling test at Kennedy Space Center. Engineers encountered challenges during the two-day Wet Dress Rehearsal but achieved many objectives. As a result, NASA is now targeting March for the earliest launch opportunity while addressing the recurring hydrogen leak issue that previously affected Artemis I’s launch.
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