The clock is ticking, folks.
NASA's has yet to launch its Space Launch System-powered Artemis 1 mission into orbit, which is an unfortunate for a rocket that's beenAfter an unexpected leak during its attempted launch this past weekend, the rocket — which has been sitting on launch pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space CenterThe first launch attempt, back on August 29, had to be scrubbed due to a hydrogen leak and a
To do it, the team has settled on setting up an enclosure around the launch pad to protect the expensive equipment instead ofWhile it's tedious work, it's easier to get data at the launch pad and not inside NASA's massive Vehicle Assembly Building , because it "enables engineers to test the repair under cryogenic, or supercold, conditions," according to the agency.
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