Helium flow issue forces NASA to consider rolling back Artemis II rocket from launch pad. The technical problem threatens a March launch of the crewed moon mission.
NASA's Artemis II rocket repairs are underway after a dislodged seal caused a helium flow issue, delaying launch.
Fincke, 58, is a Pennsylvania native with a wife and three children. He joined NASA in 1996 and is now a veteran of four ...
NASA announced it had found the source of a helium flow blockage that forced it to roll the Artemis II rocket back from the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center and delay its lunar fly-by mission until ...
NASA on Sunday (Sept. 22) announced that the space agency will roll its massive Artemis 2 moon rocket to fix a helium system ...
NASA's new moon rocket has suffered another setback, pushing astronauts' Artemis II lunar mission into April.
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman says troubleshooting an interruption of helium flow at the launch pad will rule out a ...
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An interruption in the flow of helium to the upper stage may require that the rocket be removed from the launchpad for repairs.