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NASA plans to roll the Artemis II Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft back to the Vehicle Assembly Building on Feb. 25 to address a helium flow issue.
NASA has about three weeks to complete repairs to the Space Launch System’s upper stage to make the next launch window for the Artemis 2 mission.
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Artemis II rollback: NASA moves rocket off launch pad to fix helium flow issue
NASA is preparing to roll its Artemis II rocket off the launch pad and back to the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center to fix a helium flow issue.
An issue with the SLS rocket's helium pressurization system is prompting the move. It can only be worked on while inside NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building.
This rollback (for repairs to the rocket) will add another significant delay to NASA’s plan to return humans to lunar orbit.
NASA reviews a helium flow issue in the Artemis II upper stage while preparing for a possible rollback to the Vehicle Assembly Building ahead of the March launch window.
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