The Artemis-II mission has hit a significant roadblock just as excitement was reaching a fever pitch. On February 21, during overnight operations at the Kennedy Space Center, engineers detected an interruption in the flow of helium within the interim cryogenic propulsion stage of the Space Launch System rocket.

This specific stage is vital for pushing the Orion spacecraft toward the Moon, and helium is a non-negotiable requirement for a safe la

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