Artemis II launch target slips to April 1 after helium issue rollback

NASA has delayed the Artemis II mission to April 1 following a helium flow problem that rolled the rocket back from the pad, building on prior fixes for hydrogen leaks during fueling tests. This first crewed lunar orbit since 1972 faces ongoing maintenance before returning to the launch site.

Following a successful Wet Dress Rehearsal fueling test in mid-February—after an initial hydrogen leak setback—Artemis II encountered a new issue on February 22. Ground teams could not flow helium into the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket's upper stage during preparations at Kennedy Space Center.

The 322-foot (98-meter) SLS was rolled back to the Vehicle Assembly Building on February 25. Inspections revealed a dislodged seal in the quick disconnect, blocking helium flow. Teams disassembled, repaired, and tested the system at reduced flow rates.

"Engineers are assessing what allowed the seal to become dislodged to prevent recurrence," NASA stated. While in the assembly building, technicians are performing maintenance: activating flight termination system batteries, replacing batteries across stages and boosters, recharging Orion's abort system batteries, and swapping a core stage liquid oxygen seal.

The rocket won't return to Launch Complex 39B until late March. Launch windows open April 1 at 6:24 pm EDT (22:24 UTC) for two hours, with backups on April 3-6.

Artemis II will send four astronauts—commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialists Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen—around the Moon's far side in Orion, testing systems for landings by 2028. This updates the prior March 6 target set after fueling success.

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NASA has overhauled its Artemis program, postponing the first human moon landing until the Artemis IV mission in early 2028. The changes, announced by Administrator Jared Isaacman on February 27, 2026, aim to increase launch frequency and reduce risks after repeated delays with the Space Launch System rocket. An additional test flight, now Artemis III, will focus on low-Earth orbit rendezvous with commercial lunar landers.

NASA has set March 6 as the earliest possible launch date for the Artemis II mission following a successful second fueling test of its Space Launch System rocket. The test at Kennedy Space Center resolved issues from an earlier attempt marred by a hydrogen leak. The mission will send four astronauts around the Moon in a crewed test of the Orion spacecraft.

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NASA has begun a critical two-day wet dress rehearsal for the Artemis II mission at Kennedy Space Center, simulating launch procedures without engine ignition. The test involves loading the Space Launch System rocket with over 700,000 gallons of propellant and could pave the way for a crewed launch as early as February 8. This marks preparation for the first human trip beyond low Earth orbit since 1972.

NASA가 국제우주정거장(ISS)에서 첫 의료 대피를 시작해, 한 승무원의 심각하지만 공개되지 않은 건강 문제로 4명의 우주인을 조기 지구 귀환시켰다. 미국인 2명, 일본 우주인 1명, 러시아 우주비행사 1명으로 구성된 팀은 예정보다 한 달 이상 앞당겨 태평양에 착수했다. 이 조치는 지상 의료 치료를 우선하고 우주인의 안정을 보장한다.

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A Crew Dragon spacecraft docked with the International Space Station on Valentine’s Day, bringing four new astronauts and restoring NASA's full complement in orbit. The arrival followed an early return of a Crew-11 member due to a health emergency, leaving a single NASA astronaut to manage operations alone for over a month. The new crew members are Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway from NASA, Sophie Adenot from the European Space Agency, and Andrey Fedyaev from Roscosmos.

The government of Javier Milei has confirmed that Argentina will join NASA's Artemis II lunar mission through the Atenea microsatellite, a national development to be deployed in deep space. This involvement marks a milestone in international space cooperation and highlights the country's technical capabilities.

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도쿄 기반 우주 스타트업 스페이스원이 와카야마현 쿠시모토의 키 우주항에서 3월 4일 이륙 직전에 안전 시스템이 작동해 카이로스 3호 소형 로켓 발사를 취소했다. 발사는 오전 11시 예정이었으나 30초 전에 중단됐다. 회사는 그날 오후 해당 사건에 대해 설명하는 기자회견을 계획 중이다.

 

 

 

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