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Article: No fooling: NASA targets April 1 for Artemis II launch to the Moon
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NASA has repaired a helium flow issue that forced the Artemis II moon rocket to roll back from its launch pad in late February. The problem was traced to a dislodged seal in a ground-to-rocket connection, which has now been fixed and validated.

The rocket will remain inside the Vehicle Assembly Building for a couple more weeks for assessment before returning to the pad. This follows a previous successful fueling test that resolved an earlier hydrogen leak issue.

The main topics covered are the technical repair of the rocket's helium system, the schedule for returning it to the launch pad, and the context of recent testing setbacks.

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https://arstechnica.com/space/2026/03/no-fooling-nasa-targets-april-1-for-artemis-ii-launch-to-the-moon/
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2026-03-03 22:54
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2026-03-04 14:26
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2026-03-04 15:38
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