JUST IN: NASA announces a few minutes after Artemis I was initially scheduled to lift off that the launch has been scrubbed. The next attempt will occur on Sept. 2. Read more:
NASA announced a few minutes after Artemis I was initially scheduled to lift off that the launch has been scrubbed.
The process of tanking, which includes filling the rocket's core stage with liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen, was delayed due to some passing storms and lightning in the area, NASA said.
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