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NASA will attempt to fuel its Artemis II rocket again tomorrow after hydrogen leaks derailed the first wet dress rehearsal and delayed what is scheduled to be a historic crewed flight around the moon.
A successful rehearsal will keep Nasa on track for Artemis III's lunar landing and long-term Moon-to-Mars ambitions.