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Artemis update NASA’s SLS test failed because something else broke
NASA’s Artemis program just got another twist: reports say the latest SLS test didn’t fail because of the main objective — it failed because something else broke first. In this video, we break down what happened,
A NASA test to confirm repairs to seals in the SLS’s liquid hydrogen fueling system was only partially successful because of problems with ground equipment.
The next series of launch opportunities for the Artemis II mission begin March 3. If the mission doesn’t lift off in March, NASA will need to roll the rocket back to the Vehicle Assembly Building to refresh its flight termination system. There are more launch dates available in April and May.