It's quite sad that we don't have a launch these days, but security first. if we remember the Apollo program needed 5 launch attempts. Of course we will cover the next attempt launch of #Artemis again. NASA announcement that #Artemis1 will not launch in the next few days. The next possible launch window is then in October. The SLS rocket will go back to the assembly hall for further investigations. Only 5% of the liquid hydrogen was filled into the SLS rocket compare to 100% of the liquid oxygen. Only 5% of the liquid hydrogen was filled into the SLS rocket compare to 100% of the liquid oxygen. The fuel of the SLS rocket is now drained from the tanks again. The leak in the hose that was supposed to supply the hydrogen is probably also in the hose for the discharge. The refueling by liquid oxygen was completely successful. Again, today's launch of #Artemis1 is canceled due to a leak that appeared during the filling of the hydrogen tank. Flight director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson will give an interview soon. The flight director decided to scrubbed the launch for today of #Artemis 1. The next time windows for launch are, as said, on Monday and Tuesday. An interview to the public of flight director is awaited. As the launch windows last Monday and today where of about 2 hours, the launch windows on Monday and Tuesday will be shorter. The flight director for Artemis 1 is Charlie Blackwell-Thompson. She and her team make the decision if we still have a launch today or not. There are two more launch windows for Monday and Tuesday. To be more specific, the leak is in hydrogen tank hose. The leak developed in the supply side of the 8-inch quick disconnect while attempting to transfer fuel to the rocket. Flight director wants to hold more meetings to collect more ideas to solve the issue on time to make a launch possible today. Countdown by 2 hours 40 minutes. NASA specialists advised a No-Go for launch today. Final decision is made by the flight director now. We waiting. We will get an update shortly about the hydrogen leak that avoids to continue to fill the hydrogen tanks. Inside and on the @NASA_Orion spacecraft several cameras are installed. The cameras at the end of solar panels Orion capsular can make a 'selfie'. 99% of oxygen is filled into the tanks. Again there is a problem around the hydrogen tanks. Welcome to our thread to the second attempt to launch #Artemis1. The second start window is today between 20:15 and 22:30 CEST. #Artemis #ArtemisLaunch #WeAreGoing #ForwardToTheMoon #OrionCapsular #SLSrocket #moon #ESA #NASA