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In a disappointing start for NASA's multibillion-dollar Artemis lunar mission, the US space agency has had to cancel today's moon rocket launch due to technical issues.
At Cape Canaveral in Florida, the rocket and its unmanned capsule are still sitting on the launch pad. Lift-off has been put on hold because of a temperature issue with one of the four engines. Earlier, fueling was paused when a potential leak was detected, and the weather has also been an issue, with thunderstorms causing delays.
So another slot now has to be found for the launch of the Artemis test flight, and NASA's most ambitious moon mission in half a century.


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