NASA calls off $4.1 billion Artemis moon mission test flight against

The Artemis 1 moon mission was scrubbed for a second time — simply hours forward of a deliberate Saturday launch — as NASA technicians grappled with leaking hydrogen from the rocket’s extremely flamable gas system.
The following out there launch alternatives won’t come earlier than Monday or Tuesday — that’s, if engineers can give you a repair for the dangerously recurring downside.
The unmanned $4.1 billion mission, a part of the continuing American effort to ascertain a moon base that might ship people to Mars, has been tormented by technical troubles.
The leak started early Saturday because the company tried to fill its new 322-foot rocket with almost 1 million gallons of supercooled hydrogen gas. The extremely flamable accelerant started leaking from the decrease a part of the engine Saturday sending engineers scrambling for a repair.


NASA known as off its earlier launch try on Monday, leaving its payload of three check dummies on the bottom as a substitute of sending them into orbit across the moon.