Article 637T3 ‘Large’ hydrogen leak foils NASA’s schedule for Artemis I mission

‘Large’ hydrogen leak foils NASA’s schedule for Artemis I mission

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Mary Beth Griggs
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lgrush_220317_5079_0015.0.jpg NASA's SLS rocket rolling out to the launchpad from the Vehicle Assembly Building in March. | Photo by Loren Grush / The Verge

NASA will not attempt to launch its Space Launch System in the coming days, the agency announced today, skipping potential launch windows on Monday and Tuesday. The announcement comes after two scrubbed launch attempts of the massive rocket, and will likely result in a delay of several weeks.

August 29th, 2022 was supposed to be the debut launch of the Space Launch System (SLS). That launch attempt was scrubbed after engineers noticed an issue with the temperature of one of the rocket's four engines. Today, a second launch attempt was foiled by a persistent hydrogen leak that Artemis mission manager Michael Sarafin described as large," in a press conference after the scrub. A small hydrogen leak was also noticed during the attempt on...

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