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Last week,
NASA's Artemis-2 moon mission was delayed by at least a month after the agency's so-called wet dress rehearsal revealed hydrogen fuel leaks in the launch vehicle,
among other problems.
Here to give us the latest is Scientific American's breaking news chief, Claire Cameron.
Hi, Claire.
Thanks for joining us today.
No problem.
Glad to be here.
First up, what exactly is Artemis-2?
Autonomous 2 is a planned mission to send four astronauts in a giant loop around the moon.