Moon. File photoWASHINGTON, Sep 3NASA has suggested that the US space agency once again delay the launch of a super-heavy rocket to orbit the Moon after failing to repair a fuel leak during refueling, a NASA spokesman said during a live broadcast.»The launch team presented a recommendation not to launch,” he said. NASA engineers unsuccessfully tried three times to seal the eight-inch pipe through which liquid hydrogen enters the tanks of the SLS launch vehicle with the Orion spacecraft on top. If the launch does not take place again on Saturday, a new attempt will not be possible until Monday , NASA said earlier. Problematic rocket launches to the MoonIt is planned that the Orion flight will last 37 days, after which on October 11 it will splash down in the Pacific Ocean. Three mannequins equipped with sensors will be on board the ship in orbit of the Moon, which will record the loads and radiation levels that the real crew will experience in the future. During the mission, several cubesats, small artificial satellites, will also be launched from the Orion spacecraft, according to NASA. The Artemis-1 mission is a preparation for manned flights, the first of which, within the Artemis-2 mission, is scheduled for 2024 year. The Artemis program is compared in its significance with the missions of the Apollo program, which the United States implemented in the 1960s and 70s and which culminated in the Apollo 11 mission with the landing of the crew on the moon. The return of the crew to the Moon as part of the Artemis program is scheduled for 2025 during the Artemis-3 mission. that people will live and study on the moon
