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NASA postpones Artemis I Moon mission launch

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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced on Monday that it is postponing the test launch of the Artemis I lunar mission due to problems with one of the engines. The unmanned rocket was scheduled to depart from the same launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center that launched the Apollo 10, which landed the first men on the Moon. The mission is ultimately supposed to enable human exploration of the Moon and Mars.

"The launch of Artemis I is no longer happening today as teams work through an issue with an engine bleed. Teams will continue to gather data, and we will keep you posted on the timing of the next launch attempt," NASA stated.

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