SLS rollback to VAB for troubleshooting ahead of Artemis II Moon Launch
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#cryogenic proof testing#rocket testing#space exploration#aerospace#prototype#liquid nitrogen#structural integrity#orbital flight#test stand#propellant loading#space travel#rocket development#cryogenic fluids#launch preparation#test facility#rocket prototype#ground testing#space technology#sls#orion
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NASA is rolling the SLS/Orion Stack for Artemis II atop Crawler Transporter 2 (CT-2) from Pad 39B to the VAB at KSC after issues with the ICPS Upper Stage required VAB access for troubleshooting.
Overview article: https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2026/01/nasa-milestones-path-artemis-ii-launch/
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