NASA has called off today's moon rocket launch. It's the second time this week the launch has been postponed. Technicians were unable to fix a fuel leak.
The rocket was due to take to the skies from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida within hours. The next-generation craft is the most powerful ever built by NASA. It was set to be the first launch for the agency's Artemis program, which aims to eventually return a human crew to the moon.
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The rocket was due to take to the skies from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida within hours. The next-generation craft is the most powerful ever built by NASA. It was set to be the first launch for the agency's Artemis program, which aims to eventually return a human crew to the moon.
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