Canadian astronaut Saint-Jacques says Artemis 1 delay disappointing, but right call
MONTREAL — Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques says today’s decision to scrub the launch of NASA’s new moon rocket is disappointing but necessary due to another leak found ahead of the planned test flight.
The Artemis 1 rocket sprang another fuel leak, forcing controllers to call off the second attempt this week to send an crew capsule with test dummies aboard into lunar orbit.
A first attempt on Monday was also aborted due to escaping hydrogen elsewhere on the 98-metre NASA-built rocket.
Saint-Jacques, who was set to watch the launch from the Canadian Space Agency headquarters in suburban Montreal, says the space buff in him is disappointed but the sober engineer knows it was the right call.