Artemis II Mission Faces New Setback
NASA has postponed the Artemis II launch, the company’s first crewed mission to the moon’s neighborhood since Apollo, because of a helium circulate downside within the Area Launch System (SLS) rocket’s higher stage. Preparations at Kennedy Area Middle, initially concentrating on as early as March 6, hit a snag over the weekend, prompting groups to roll the rocket again to the Automobile Meeting Constructing (VAB) for prognosis and repairs.
Particulars of the Helium Difficulty
The issue surfaced in a single day on February 21 with an interrupted circulate of helium to the SLS rocket’s interim cryogenic propulsion stage. Helium maintains optimum environmental circumstances for the stage’s engine and pressurizes the liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen propellant tanks. Whereas programs functioned throughout moist costume rehearsals, groups encountered difficulties flowing helium throughout post-rehearsal operations that ended February 19.
Operators now depend on a backup methodology to protect circumstances for the higher stage engines, conserving the rocket in a secure state.
Rocket Rollback and Timeline Influence
The four-mile journey again to the VAB, scheduled for February 24, will take a number of hours to move the huge SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft safely. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman acknowledged on X that this rollback eliminates the March launch window. Nevertheless, officers point out the April window stays viable, relying on knowledge evaluation, repairs, and scheduling developments.
A media briefing this week will define the difficulty and future plans.
Crew and Mission Overview
The Artemis II crew—Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist Christina Koch, and Canadian Area Company Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen—entered quarantine simply earlier than the difficulty arose however has since exited. This 10-day flight marks the primary crewed SLS launch, sending astronauts across the moon aboard Orion.
Earlier this yr, NASA accelerated the timeline from April 2026 following 2024 delays. The goal shifted from early February to March after moist costume rehearsal challenges, with April now a possible choice if repairs proceed swiftly.

