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NASA fixes Artemis II rocket for April launch to take astronauts around moon


NASA says it has fixed the helium problem on its Artemis II rocket, which the space agency plans to launch to the moon within weeks.

Artemis II is scheduled to fly four astronauts around the moon on a historic journey that will take humans farther into space than ever before. However, a helium-flow issue discovered in the upper stage of the mission’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket last month delayed the mission for the second time this year.

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