Moon rocket launch today: NASA will try Artemis test space flight again after Monday’s engine trouble!

Cape Canaveral, Florida – NASA will try again on Saturday to launch its new lunar rocket for a test flight, after an engine problem interrupted the first countdown this week. Managers said Tuesday that they are changing refueling procedures to deal with the issue. They suggested that a bad sensor may have been to blame for the launch, which was called off on Monday. The 322-foot (98-meter) rocket — the most powerful rocket NASA has ever built — remains on its platform at the Kennedy Space Center with an empty…

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NASA’s new moon rocket Artemis to make space debut in test for astronauts!

Cape Canaveral, Florida – A fuel leak halted NASA’s countdown to the launch of its new lunar rocket early Monday, resurfacing at the same spot that saw the leak during a spring rehearsal. Launch controllers halted the tank’s operation, which had already been delayed by an hour due to thunderstorms outside. They slowly resumed the process to make sure it was indeed a hydrogen fuel leak and not faulty sensors, but the alarms forced another pause as the precious minutes in the countdown approached. The 322-foot (98-meter) rocket is the…

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