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NASA rolls Artemis II
NASA rolls Artemis II back to hangar for repairs
NASA is rolling back the Artemis II moon rocket from its launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It is expected to take up to 12 hours to move the 322-foot rocket, with the journey spanning four miles back to its hangar for repairs.
NASA set to roll Artemis rocket back for urgent repairs after yet another delay
NASA is about to roll its Artemis II moon rocket back to the Vehicle Assembly Building to fix a helium flow issue that guarantees astronauts won't fly around the moon in March.
NASA delays Artemis II rollback due to weather; launch date still unknown
NASA has delayed a rollback of its Artemis II rocket from a launch pad at Kennedy Space Center due to cold weather in Florida.
NASA targets Wednesday for rollback of Artemis II rocket and spacecraft
Weather conditions have again delayed operations leading to the launch of the Artemis II rocket mission to the moon. The rollback of the Artemis II rocket and spacecraft at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida was originally scheduled for Tuesday afternoon.
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