Technical issues scuttle Saturday's second launch attempt for moon mission
When technical issues delayed the first launch attempt on Monday, Aug. 29
at Cape Canaveral in Florida it seemed like Americans were going to be deprived
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of seeing something that hasn't happened since 1968
A human mission send off for NASA's moon program.
Fortunately though by early afternoon they had resolved these problems
and technicians were able successfully put together another perfect go ahead
When the crewless Orion capsule was scheduled to launch on Saturday afternoon
it experienced a delay of about an hour as engineers worked quickly and efficiently
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with their tools in order fix what they believed were leaks from hydrogen fuels
NASA officials scrubbed the Saturday liftoff at about 11:20 a.m. EDT