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NASA chief rules out March launch of Moon mission over technical issues

The Hindu Science·21 February 2026·5h ago1 min read0 views
NASA chief rules out March launch of Moon mission over technical issues

NASA's upcoming lunar mission has faced a setback as the agency's chief has confirmed that the planned launch window in March is no longer viable due to technical issues. The problem was identified concerning the helium flow to the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, a crucial component for the mission. This development comes as NASA aims to return humans to the Moon under its Artemis program, a key initiative after nearly five decades of lunar absence. The Artemis program is designed not only to facilitate lunar exploration but also to lay the groundwork for future manned missions to Mars. The detection of the helium flow issue has necessitated a reassessment of the launch schedule, highlighting the complexities inherent in space missions. NASA officials are now focused on resolving the technical challenges before finalizing a new launch date. This delay underscores the importance of thorough testing and safety protocols in space exploration, ensuring that all systems are fully operational before embarking on such significant missions. With the next launch window still to be determined, the international community is closely monitoring NASA's progress and innovations in space travel technology.

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