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NASA calls off Artemis moon rocket launch for second time in 5 days

The latest attempt to launch the 32-story-tall SLS rocket and its Orion capsule was scrubbed after repeated attempts to correct a leak of super-cooled liquid hydrogen propellant

September 03, 2022 / 22:15 IST
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 Representative Image (Source: AP)
Representative Image (Source: AP)

For the second time in five days, NASA on Saturday halted a countdown in progress and postponed a planned attempt to launch the debut test flight of its giant, next-generation rocket, the first mission of the agency's moon-to-Mars Artemis program.

The latest attempt to launch the 32-story-tall Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and its Orion capsule was scrubbed after repeated attempts by technicians to correct a leak of super-cooled liquid hydrogen propellant being pumped into the vehicle's core-stage fuel tanks.

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Besides struggling to remedy the leak itself, the difficulty caused mission managers to fall behind in the countdown, leaving too little time to complete pre-launch preparations before lift-off.

Pre-flight operations were officially called off for the day by Artemis I launch director Charlie Blackwell Thompson about three hours before the targeted two-hour launch window was due to open at 2:17 p.m. EDT (1817 GMT).