Artemis II rollback to fix helium flow amid launch delays

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NASA plans to roll the Artemis II SLS rocket and Orion back from the Kennedy Space Center launch pad to the Vehicle Assembly Building to repair a helium‑flow issue that halted recent tests, delaying the first crewed lunar mission and threatening the April launch window while engineers diagnose the root cause.
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