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NASA may roll back Artemis II rocket

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After a Near-Perfect Test, NASA’s Artemis 2 Rocket Is Rolling Back to the Garage
NASA has delayed the launch of this historic mission to April, but repairs could take even longer.

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NASA to rollback Artemis moon rocket due to helium flow issue; March launch canceled
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NASA may roll back Artemis II rocket after helium flow issue, March launch at risk
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NASA To Return Moon Rocket To Hangar For More Repairs Before Astronauts Strap In
Grounded until at least April, NASA's giant moon rocket is headed back to the hangar this week for more repairs before astronauts climb aboard.

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NASA may take moon mission Artemis II rocket back to assembly site, affecting March launch window
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Why has NASA delayed Artemis II Moon mission beyond March?
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NASA delays crewed Moon mission launch to April: Know why
When it finally launches, the Orion capsule will go farther than any other manned spacecraft in its 10-day mission.

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Nasa astronauts' moon mission delayed due to rocket issue
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NASA's Artemis II mission to send humans to moon's far side
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Could Water Be the Future of Space Propulsion? This Startup Thinks So

In theory, water-based propulsion systems are a low-cost, safer alternative to conventional engines. Water is easier to handle and transport and doesn’t carry the same risks as toxic propellants. The biggest advantage for deep space travel is that water can potentially be harvested in space, whether on the Moon or Mars, and converted to fuel.
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SpaceX achieves major milestone with 33rd rocket reuse: What’s next for space exploration?

On February 21, 2026, SpaceX made history with the launch of two Falcon 9 rockets, setting a new record for rocket reusability. One of the rockets achieved its 33rd successful re-flight, a testament to SpaceX’s commitment to lowering the costs of space exploration through reusable technology.
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Rocket Report: Chinese launch firm raises big money; Falcon 9 back to the Bahamas

Welcome to Edition 8.30 of the Rocket Report! As I write this week’s edition, NASA’s Space Launch System rocket is undergoing a second countdown rehearsal at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. The outcome of the test will determine whether NASA has a shot at launching the Artemis II mission around the Moon next month,
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Construction begins on Tulsa Space Test Center for rocket engine testing

The new facility at Tulsa International Airport is expected to support NASA missions and bring high-paying aerospace jobs to Oklahoma.
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Startup reveals plan to make rocket fuel from water: A game-changer for space missions!

Former SpaceX engineer, Halen Mattison, and his startup, General Galactic, are looking to revolutionize rocket propulsion by turning water into rocket fuel. Their ambitious project, discussed in detail by Wired,
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AI is making spacecraft propulsion more efficient – and could even lead to nuclear-powered rockets

(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) (THE CONVERSATION) Every year, companies and space agencies launch hundreds of rockets into space – and that number is set to grow ...
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