It will be at least a few weeks before NASA's massive new moon rocket makes another launch attempt. Here's what's next for Artemis I.
Sign up for CNN's Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more.New York NASA's massive new moon rocket hit another snag during its latest attempt to launch an uncrewed test mission, and it will be at least a few weeks — rather than days — before the rocket can make its next attempt.
The longer delay can be attributed to several factors, including quirks of scheduling, possible traffic at the launch site, and NASA's desire to make sure it's solved the latest issues with leaky fuel.To recap what went down on Saturday, September 3: Launch officials went confidently into this weekend's attempt to launch the rocket, called the Space Launch System or SLS.
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