The team has several options
mega moon rocket will undergo some tweaks before NASA's next attempt at a crucial prelaunch test.
The NASA team is preparing
to roll the 322-foot-tall Artemis I rocket stack, back into the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on April 26.
The crucial test,
known as the wet dress rehearsal, simulates every stage of launch without the rocket leaving the launchpad.
Engineers encountered a
hydrogen leak issue during the third attempt at this test Rolling the rocket stack back will allow them to assess the leak
The team has several options
IT is currently assessing what the next steps will be after making fixes to the rocket
The results of the wet dress rehearsal
will determine when the uncrewed Artemis I will launch on a mission that goes beyond the moon and returns to Earth.