Multiple launch issues including fueling and a an apparent "interflange crack" which doesn't sound good.
The loading of propellant was delayed by about an hour because of passing storms and the danger of lightning. Then a leak popped up in a hydrogen fuel line. That was resolved, and both propellant tanks have been filled in the rocket's core stage. Engineers are now investigating two other issues. The first is a possible “crack in an intertank flange.”
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https://ntv1.akamaized.net/hls/live/2014075/NASA-NTV1-HLS/ma...
https://ntv2.akamaized.net/hls/live/2013923/NASA-NTV2-HLS/ma...
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The loading of propellant was delayed by about an hour because of passing storms and the danger of lightning. Then a leak popped up in a hydrogen fuel line. That was resolved, and both propellant tanks have been filled in the rocket's core stage. Engineers are now investigating two other issues. The first is a possible “crack in an intertank flange.”
<https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/08/29/science/nasa-moon-la...>
I'm suspecting a scrub is likely.
Watching live video, talk of "hydrogen team" assessing a situation. Information is not especially forthcoming.
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