
NASA moved its Artemis II Space Launch System rocket from the launch pad back to the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Centre for repairs due to a helium pressurisation system malfunction following persistent hydrogen fuel leaks. The rollback, covering about 4 miles, ended the planned March launch window for the crewed lunar flyby, now postponed to at least April. The mission involves four astronauts on a 10-day lunar orbit test, marking NASA's first crewed Moon flight since 1972.
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