Nasa delays Artemis II test launch after fuel leak

WorldSpace
3 Feb 2026 • 8:14 PM MYT
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A full moon rises as the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Orion spacecraft, integrated for the Artemis II mission, are seen at Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on February 1, 2026 ahead of the first crewed mission to the Moon in more than 50 years. (Photo by Miguel J. Rodriguez Carrillo / AFP)

MOSCOW - The US space authority NASA announced on Tuesday that the test launch of the Artemis II lunar mission was postponed to March after a liquid fuel leak was discovered during rocket refuelling, reported Sputnik/RIA Novosti.

"To allow teams to review data and conduct a second wet dress rehearsal, NASA will now target March as the earliest possible launch opportunity for the flight test," the statement read.

Artemis II aims to send astronauts on a test flight around the moon.

The leak was discovered in the tail section of the rocket during tanking.

In accordance with the published schedule, NASA will observe conditions suitable for a test flight, as per preliminary data, from March 6-8, as well as March 9-11. - BERNAMA-SPUTNIK/RIA NOVOSTI