Launch control gave an order for fuel loading operations for Artemis I to begin Saturday morning, ahead of the scheduled launch window.
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Engineers will attempt to reseat the seal in the quick disconnect cavity where the leak was detected. The flow of liquid oxygen to the core stage will continue, NASA said.Email this article Jeremy Parsons, deputy manager of exploration ground systems at the Kennedy Space Center, said pre-launch tests and checks are"proceeding right on schedule."The Artemis I unmanned lunar rocket sits on the launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center on Sept. 1, 2022.
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