NASA fails rockets again for the moon, launch could be postponed for October

NASA missile planning to launch the moon has failed to launch the flight again as a result of a dangerous fuel leak. The first moon climbing attempt was also canceled for hydrogen leaks, but the leaks were in other 98m rocket locations, the most powerful ever built [...]
NASA missile planning to launch the moon has failed to launch the flight again as a result of a dangerous fuel leak.
The first moon climbing attempt was also canceled for hydrogen leaks, but the leaks were in other 98m-metre courses, the most powerful ever built by NASA.
It is not known exactly when NASA will again try to get off to the moon, but numerous repairs to the missile can postpone the flight to October.
While, according to AP, missile launch director Charlie Blackwell -Thompson and his team tried that fuel leak, but it was impossible.
If the five-week demonstration will succeed, astronauts can fly around the moon in 2024 and land on it in 2025.












