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Liquid Hydrogen Filling Operations Resume

Teams have resumed the flow of liquid hydrogen into the core stage after warming up the quick disconnect, or interface where the fuel feed line connects to the rocket, to reseat the connection as part of their troubleshooting plan to fast fill the propellant.

Author Tiffany FairleyPosted on September 21, 2022 11:40 amCategories UncategorizedTags Artemis I, Exploration Ground Systems, Orion spacecraft, Space Launch System

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