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'Chance for Rocket to Talk to Us' NASA Says of Artemis II Launch Delay

The Artemis II mission is postponed to at least March 6 after a wet dress rehearsal revealed a 12-14% hydrogen leak and Orion spacecraft issues, NASA said.

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After pre-launch testing revealed rocket issues, NASA has delayed the Artemis II launch until March. Here's the latest.
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No race to the Moon, for February. In the general test of early February, there were dangerous losses of fuel in the carrier, as in the case of the previous mission Artemis I...

·Milan, Italy
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Nasa announced, on this Wednesday (3), that it welcomed the launch of her first mission tripped to Lua in more than half a century, after detecting an empty fuel during an important test. In the past month: Nasa adia mission to Lua due to extremely cold climate Artemis II: she knows the astronauts who go to Lua in a new mission tripled Nasa The American Space Agency performed a simulation in the first hours of this third year of "real conditions…

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The planned lunar mission Artemis II will launch no earlier than March. The decision was made after several problems were revealed during a preliminary test. "We are postponing the launch date to February," NASA administrator Jared Isaacman wrote on X.

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Scientific American broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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