On Saturday morning, NASA scrubbed its second attempt to launch theArtemis I missioninto lunar orbit.

This is the second time the Artemis I mission has been delayed.

This wasn’t working.

Then, NASA redirected efforts to a new solution: pumping the tank with helium.

“We did see a small leak, but we did not see one of this magnitude.”

In other words, Monday’s leak was manageable, Sarafin said.

“This was not a manageable leak.”

So, at approximately 11:17 a.m.

However, he noted it could fall as far as the latter part of October.

“As part of this initial test flight, we’re learning the vehicle.

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