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NASA’s Giant Moon Rocket Has a New Problem : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 22, 2026 4:40 pm
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NASA’s Artemis Moon Rocket Faces Further Delays

NASA’s giant Moon rocket, set for the Artemis II mission, has hit another snag and is now grounded until at least April. The rocket is being sent back to the hangar for more repairs before astronauts can climb aboard.

The space agency announced that the rocket will be making a slow, 4-mile trek across Kennedy Space Center this week, weather permitting. This comes after NASA conducted a repeat fueling test to address hydrogen fuel leaks, only to discover a malfunction in the rocket’s helium system.

Engineers had been preparing for a March 6 launch date, which was already a month delayed, when the helium issue arose. Helium is crucial for purging the engines and pressurizing the fuel tanks in the rocket’s upper stage.

“Returning to the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy is required to determine the cause of the issue and fix it,” NASA stated in a release. The agency emphasized that the quick rollback preps aim to preserve an April launch attempt, but the timeline will depend on the success of the repairs.

The Artemis II mission crew, consisting of three Americans and one Canadian, are currently on standby in Houston. They are set to make history as the first people to fly to the Moon since NASA’s Apollo program, which concluded in 1972 after sending 24 astronauts to the lunar surface.

The setback in the Artemis II mission highlights the challenges and complexities of space exploration. NASA is committed to ensuring the safety and success of the mission, as they work towards ushering in a new era of lunar exploration.

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Stay tuned for updates on NASA’s Artemis II mission and the future of space exploration.

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