NASA Moon Rocket Back in Hangar, Launch Unlikely Until Nov.

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The moon rocket should have blasted off a month ago, but was delayed twice by fuel leaks and engine issues. — The Associated Press

NASA’s moon rocket returned to the safety of its hangar Tuesday as Hurricane Ian approached Florida, its launch now unlikely before mid-November.

NASA official Jim Free said it would be difficult to upgrade the rocket and get it back to the pad for an October launch attempt. Putting in fresh batteries is particularly challenging, Free noted, making it doubtful a launch could be attempted before the mid-to-late October launch period closes. The next two-week window would open Nov. 12.

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