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Engine problem leads NASA to scrub launch of new moon rocket
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![NASA's new moon rocket sits on Launch Pad 39-B hours before liftoff Monday, Aug. 29, 2022, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. This is scheduled to be the first flight of NASA's 21st-century moon-exploration program, named Artemis after Apollo's mythological twin sister. Credit: AP Photo/Chris O'Meara Engine problem leads NASA to scrub launch of new moon rocket](https://scx1.b-cdn.net/csz/news/800a/2022/engine-problem-leads-n.jpg)
A fuel leak and then an engine problem during final liftoff preparations led NASA to call off the launch of its mighty new moon rocket Monday on its debut flight with three test dummies aboard.
The next launch attempt will not take place until Friday at the earliest and could be off until next month.
AI illuminates permanently shadowed regions on the moon
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With the help of artificial intelligence, an international research team led by ETH Zurich has explored the moon's permanently shadowed regions. The information they have obtained about the area's surface properties will help to identify suitable locations for future lunar missions.
It was 1972 when the last humans landed on the moon. The Apollo program was discontinued thereafter. But interest in the moon has been rekindled. With China having landed a robot—and raised its flag—on the far side of the moon in 2020, NASA is planning for its Artemis program to land in the lunar south pole region, probably between 2025 and 2028.
Artemis I launch attempt scrubbed
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The countdown has started for the first human-rated launch to the Moon in over half a century. ESA’s European Service Module will be powering the Orion spacecraft to our natural satellite and back.
Energy particle detector helps Shenzhou-14 crew conduct EVAs
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NASA Scientists Help Probe Dark Energy by Testing Gravity
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NRL fungal experiment launches as Artemis I payload
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Allen Dufort: Coding a cutting-edge space telescope
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NASA schedules SwRI-led PUNCH mission to launch in 2025
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Sols 3568-3570: That Was Close
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DART team confirms orbit of targeted asteroid
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