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Critical helium issue likely to delay Artemis II liftoff to April

Last updated: February 21, 2026, 18:21 UTC
Published: Saturday, February 21, 2026, at 19:16 UTC
Category: News
Author: Seb Mil
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CAPE CANAVERAL — In a staggering reversal of fortune, NASA’s Artemis II mission has pivoted from a “flawless” milestone to a likely indefinite delay in less than 24 hours. A critical hardware issue discovered overnight has grounded the mission’s early March launch ambitions, potentially forcing the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket back into the hangar.

From Triumph to Troubleshooting

Only a day ago, the atmosphere at Kennedy Space Center was one of celebration. NASA had just completed a successful wet dress rehearsal, fueling the SLS and counting down to T-29 seconds without a single leak. The four-person crew had even entered official quarantine in Houston, signaling that the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years was finally within reach.

That momentum came to a screeching halt early Saturday, Feb. 21. A NASA blog post revealed that telemetry data showed a sudden interruption in the flow of helium into the rocket’s Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage (ICPS). Helium is vital for pressurizing fuel tanks; without it, the rocket’s upper stage cannot function.

A Likely Return to the VAB

The severity of the issue has NASA officials preparing for a “rollback”—the arduous process of moving the 322-foot rocket off Launch Pad 39B and back to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) for repairs.

Engineers are currently racing against the clock—and the weather. To keep their options open, teams are working to remove pad access platforms before high winds, forecasted for Sunday, Feb. 22, make such work impossible.

Comparison of Launch Windows

With the March window effectively closed, NASA is now looking toward backup opportunities.

Launch WindowStatusNotes
Early MarchUnlikelyImpacted by helium flow failure and potential rollback.
April 1 – 6TargetRequires swift repair and a return to the pad in late March.
Late AprilBackupDependent on the extent of the ICPS hardware fix.

For the four astronauts waiting in Houston, the path to the Moon has once again grown longer. They entered quarantine at approximately 5 p.m. CST Friday in Houston.

BySeb Mil
Seb Mil’s distinguished background in the French Air Force makes him an expert member of the AIRLIVE.net team. Contributes breaking military aviation news, video analyses, flight safety, aerobatic events and general aviation.

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