KEY POINTS
  • NASA postponed its Artemis I launch Monday after issues emerged during countdown, delaying the debut of its towering rocket and its long-awaited mission to the moon.
  • NASA was unable to resolve a temperature problem identified with one of the four liquid-fueled engines.
  • The agency has backup launch dates scheduled for Sept. 2 and Sept. 5, but officials couldn't say whether the engine issue will be fixed before either of those dates.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida – NASA postponed its Artemis I launch Monday after issues emerged during countdown, delaying the debut of its towering rocket and its long-awaited mission to the moon.

The agency was slated to launch its Artemis I mission from the Kennedy Space Center during a two-hour launch window that opened at 8:33 a.m. ET, sending the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion capsule on a more than monthlong journey around the moon.