For the second time in five days, NASA has postponed its attempt to launch the Artemis 1 due to a propellant leak. CSIRO NASA tracking station spokesperson Glen Nagle says he’s actually “quite thrilled” about the cancellation. “Because it does prove that NASA is not going to have ‘go fever’ – they’ll go when they’re ready with this rocket," he told Sky News Australia. "And the good news, particularly on this launch attempt, there was no problem with the rocket itself, it was actually the fuel lines coming from the pad."

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