More Delays For NASA's Moon rocket Test Ahead Of Artemis Mission
Over The Last Few Days
NASA has battled sudden, unexpected technical issues surrounding the Artemis I moon mission
Since Friday
The agency has been trying to get through a crucial testing sequence called the "wet dress rehearsal
It's Pretty Much The Final
Challenge before launch -- NASA is eyeing a late May date and includes important steps like loading the Space Launch System rocket up to the brim with cryogenic fuel.
First, Lightning Delayed The Process
When four dangerous lightning strikes fell within the perimeter of Artemis I launchpad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
NASA Decided
To give it another go on Sunday, but was soon met with safety concerns within the SLS rocket's mobile launcher.
Basically It Means That
The team had trouble pressurizing the launcher well enough to keep harmful gasses from entering.