NASA delays Artemis I launch after hydrogen fuel leak detected

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Monday's scheduled launch of NASA's highly anticipated Artemis I mission has been delayed after engineers detected a leak of its super-cooled hydrogen fuel. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood joins from Florida's Kennedy Space Center to discuss.

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Hey why don’t you scrap that launch and take that money and go help some people in America that are losing their houses or their vehicles or they’re living on the streets already

BigfootXpert
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5 years in the making...LOL

Try 11 years.

The NASA director is a dinosaur who never takes responsibility for anything. He always says "they" had a problem with the hydrogen...instead of "we" have a problem.

PowerScissor
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Lol keep it to the private sector..big government always fails

mark.mcglinchey
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They don’t need SLS Starship is reusable and better

everettlongston
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This is exactly why we had to fake it before...use the old studio again. No Kubrick to help this time....

jonathantoymaker
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China doesn't have these problems...

jonathantoymaker
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if launching this will blow up????!!!!

lengthao
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America had land in the Arizona desert!!!! if America had done it???? it's will be very easy for America to go back don't have to wait until today!!!!

lengthao
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They were braver before, come only a little leak... Let them fly stop cratering suspense. This is marketing.
Thank you

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