NASA's moon rocket returns to pad for next launch attempt

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NASA’s moon rocket is back on the pad for another launch attempt, following more repairs. nasa kprc2 click2houston space

The 322-foot rocket departed its hangar in the middle of the night and completed the 4-mile trip shortly after sunrise Friday.

Although shorter, this early version of the rocket is even more powerful than the Saturn V that sent Apollo astronauts to the moon. NASA still does not know why hydrogen keeps leaking every time the rocket is fueled, but engineers are confident they can manage any future leaks, said Cliff Lanham, a senior manager.

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