Why Artemis II Was Scrubbed Until March | NASA's Hydrogen Problem Explained
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This week on Today In Space...space nerds leave Florida disappointed as Artemis II is scrubbed until March — and cryogenic hydrogen does what it does best: leak.
In this episode, we break down:
- Why liquid cryogenic hydrogen is both an incredible and deeply frustrating rocket fuel
- How Artemis I scrubbed three times in 2022 due to hydrogen leaks
- The forgotten history of the "Summer of Hydrogen" (1990) during the Space Shuttle era
- Why SLS inherits many of the same strengths — and weaknesses — as the Space Shuttle
- What this means for Artemis II launch timing in 2026 Hydrogen rockets are powerful, elegant, and environmentally cleaner — but they are also notoriously fickle.
If you want to understand why scrubs are normal, why patience is required, and why Artemis II will eventually fly, this episode is for you.
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