NASA is sending the Artemis II rocket back from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Pad 39-B to the Vehicle Assembly Building to fix a problem in the rocket’s upper stage.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA moved its grounded Artemis moon rocket from the launch pad back to its hangar Wednesday for more repairs.
Fixing the Space Launch System rocket's helium pressurization problem has pushed the Artemis II launch to at least April 1.
India’s space agency says a valve failure prevented a navigation spacecraft launched more than a year ago from raising its ...
NASA has at least another 8 miles of terrestrial travel to accomplish before it can take on a 600,000-mile trip to space.
According to highly placed ISRO sources, the expert committee will submit its report to ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan before April. Sources say that in addition to technical aspects, the committee will ...
The stock still has plenty of believers. Eighty percent of folks placing wagers on prediction market operator Polymarket for ...
NASA has delayed the launch of Artemis II following a technical issue involving helium flow in the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. The setback impacts NASA’s ambitious lunar exploration timeline ...
A failure in the helium flow of the SLS rocket has prompted NASA to delay the Artemis II moon mission. Rather than March 6, ...
NASA on Sunday (Feb. 22) announced that the space agency will roll its massive Artemis 2 moon rocket, the second-ever Space ...
Nasa Administrator Jared Isaacman says that the March 6 Artemis-II Moon launch has been cancelled due to a helium system ...
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.
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