NASA Cancels Artemis Moon Exploration Launch Retry Again
[Asia Economy International Desk Reporter] Major foreign media reported that NASA once again canceled the Artemis I rocket launch retry scheduled for the afternoon of the 3rd (local time).
NASA planned to launch the Artemis I mission rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS), from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, to realize the manned lunar exploration plan for the first time in 50 years.
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However, as with the previous cancellation, it was reported that a hydrogen fuel leak occurred this time as well. Originally, NASA planned to launch the SLS on the 29th of last month, but postponed the first launch considering rocket engine defects, hydrogen fuel leaks, and weather conditions near the launch site.
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