Fuel leak delays NASA's Artemis launch by weeks
Published on 4 Sep 2022 9:31:46 PM
For the second time in a week, NASA on Saturday aborted an attempt to launch its giant, next-generation rocketship, citing a stubborn fuel leak that the space agency said could delay the debut mission of its moon-to-Mars Artemis programme by at least several weeks.
Preflight operations were called off for the day about three hours before the 2.17pm EDT (1817 GMT) liftoff time from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
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For the second time in a week, NASA on Saturday aborted an attempt to launch its giant, next-generation rocketship, citing a stubborn fuel leak that the space agency said could delay the debut mission of its moon-to-Mars Artemis programme by at least several weeks.
Preflight operations were called off for the day about three hours before the 2.17pm EDT (1817 GMT) liftoff time from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
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