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The US space agency, NASA, postponed for the second time in five days the attempt to launch a giant rocket of the new generation in the first mission of its (Artemis) program, which is scheduled to include trips to the moon and Mars.
Reuters reported that the postponement of the attempt to launch the (Artemis) rocket, which is equivalent to the length of a 32-storey building with the Orion capsule, from Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA, came after repeated attempts by technicians to repair a leaking supercooled liquid hydrogen fuel that is pumped into the vehicle's primary stage fuel tanks. .
A few days ago, NASA announced the postponement of the launch of the Artemis mission to the moon from Friday to Saturday due to bad weather, amid expectations that it would be postponed again to next Monday.
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