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NASA finds more damage on Artemis I hydrogen seal

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In order to allow for a fuelling test this week, NASA teams looking into Artemis Is hardware at Kennedy Space Center identified a likely offender for the leaky hydrogen seal that forced the cancellation of the Artemis I lunar mission’s last attempt. Two previous launch attempts, which were both canceled due to technical difficulties with the 322-foot rocket, which employs repurposed space shuttle program components. If all goes according to plan, there may be a third launch attempt on Tuesday, Sept. 27.