NASA's Artemis II is on track to shoot for the moon in April after engineers fixed the helium issue that grounded the mission's rocket last month.
After fixing a helium flow issue, the space agency is preparing to return its Space Launch System (SLS) rocket to the launch pad later this month.
NASA has made it official that it does not plan to use the new mobile launcher 2 tower in its revamp of the Artemis program.
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Artemis II: NASA fixes helium flow issue, eyes April for moon mission launch
NASA has fixed the issue that forced it to roll its Artemis II rocket from the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center back to the Vehicle Assembly Building last month.
Isaacman also has been driven by something else that took place the day he was sworn in: the release of an executive order on space policy. That directive calls on NASA to return humans to the moon by ...
A Japanese startup's third attempt to put a satellite in orbit failed on Thursday after its rocket spiraled back to Earth shortly after takeoff.
An issue with the SLS rocket's helium system forced the agency to roll back the rocket to NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building ...
When you think about doing the hard things that SDA is charged with doing here, you have to recognize that it's going to take time," Jon Ludwigson said.
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