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NASA Artemis I Moon Mission Delayed After Critical Test Halted

Key Takeaway

A critical pre-launch test for NASA’s Artemis I Moon mission was halted due to a hydrogen leak, causing another delay in the program’s timeline. The Space Launch System rocket’s wet dress rehearsal was stopped just 29 seconds from a simulated launch.

Test Halted Due to Hydrogen Leak

NASA’s Artemis I mission has hit a significant hurdle. A crucial wet dress rehearsal for the powerful Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft was abruptly terminated on Monday after engineers detected a hydrogen leak.

The rehearsal, conducted at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center, simulates a full launch countdown and involves loading the rocket with propellant. It is a mandatory final check before the actual flight.

What Went Wrong?

The leak was found in the tail service mast umbilical—a structure connecting the rocket to ground systems. It occurred during the loading of supercold liquid hydrogen into the rocket’s core stage, forcing teams to stop the countdown at T-29 seconds.

NASA stated its teams are now reviewing the data to decide the next course of action. A new date for the rescheduled test has not been announced.

Artemis I Mission Overview

Artemis I is an uncrewed test flight designed to send the Orion spacecraft around the Moon and back to Earth. Its success is vital for the subsequent crewed missions:

  • Artemis II: Will carry astronauts around the Moon.
  • Artemis III: Aims to land astronauts on the lunar surface, targeting a 2025 return.

The SLS rocket at the heart of this program is the most powerful ever built by NASA, intended for deep-space missions to the Moon and beyond.

A History of Delays

This hydrogen leak is the latest in a string of setbacks for Artemis I. The mission has faced multiple postponements due to technical challenges and weather, shifting from an original 2021 launch window to 2022.

NASA’s focus remains on resolving this latest issue safely before proceeding with the landmark flight.

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