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NASA fuels moon rocket in test, hit again with pesky leaks

Por: ABC News Tech September 21, 2022

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA's new moon rocket sprouted more fuel leaks Wednesday in a test ahead of a possible launch attempt next week, but engineers managed to get them down to acceptable levels.There was no immediate decision on whether NASA would try for a liftoff Tuesday given the sporadic nature of the hydrogen leaks, which have bedeviled the launch team for months.Launch director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson wouldn't commit to a... + full article



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