NASA is gearing up for the Artemis 2 mission launch in March, the earliest date the historic mission can now be carried out after it was postponed earlier this month. The 10-day mission, which was earlier scheduled to launch on February 8, was delayed after a dress rehearsal found a liquid hydrogen leak in one of the main rockets, forcing NASA to postpone the launch. Once launched, Artemis 2 will circle Earth twice before performing a trans‑lunar burn, a maneuver that pushes the spacecraft toward the Moon. This sends Orion onto a path that loops around the Moon and then uses the Moon’s gravity to sling it back toward Earth.
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