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as you fill it with those propellants. clearly, they are not quite on top of it. they need more time, we need to understand what they need to do and when they can do it. we will get a press conference from nasa management at a roundabout for pm local time in kennedy and then we will discover if we can go in the next few days. then we will discover if we can go in the next few days. thank you very much for that. i m joined by adam baker who is a rocket engineer and space systems analyst. thank you very much forjoining us on the programme. so, we got the basic terms there, hydrogen leak. how worried should we be by that? if how worried should we be by that? if you are riding on the rockets, it would be cause for concern, you would be cause for concern, you would want it fixed before you are willing to take a right of the moon. but this is an unmanned rocket,
good evening and welcome to bbc news. in a moment, we ll bejoined by bbc one viewers for a full round up of the day s news with jane hill. but first, more on one of our top stories. and for the second time in a week, nasa has called off its attempt to launch a powerful rocket part of a mission aimed at eventually putting humans back on the moon. the artemis rocket was due to blast off earlier this evening but technical problems forced the team to call for another postponement. earlier, i spoke to adam baker who is a rocket engineer and visiting fellow at cranfield university s astronautics and space engineering course. i asked him how worried nasa will be about the apparent hydrogen leak. if you were riding on a rocket, it would be because for concern, you would absolutely want it fixed before you were willing to take a ride to the moon, but, of course, this is an unmanned rocket. hydrogen leaks, they happen, it is a tricky rocket
good evening and welcome to bbc news. in a moment, we ll bejoined by bbc one viewers for a full round up of the day s news with jane hill. but first, more on one of our top stories. and for the second time in a week, nasa has called off its attempt to launch a powerful rocket part of a mission aimed at eventually putting humans back on the moon. the artemis rocket was due to blast off earlier this evening but technical problems forced the team to call for another postponement. earlier, i spoke to adam baker who is a rocket engineer and visiting fellow at cranfield university s astronautics and space engineering course. i asked him how worried nasa will be about the apparent hydrogen leak. if you were riding on a rocket, it would be because for concern, you would absolutely want it fixed before you were willing to take a ride to the moon, but, of course, this is an unmanned rocket. hydrogen leaks, they happen, it is a tricky rocket
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