Washington D.C. – The US space exploration agency NASA has postponed its highly anticipated Artemis II moon mission. NASA stated that the launch, previously set for March 6, is no longer under consideration. NASA indicated that the flight was halted due to technical issues discovered at the last minute during routine checks.On Saturday, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced that the launch schedule was pushed back because the rocket system required further maintenance. He acknowledged that the delay after extensive preparation might disappoint the public.Engineers observed an obstruction in the flow of helium, essential for operating the rocket, on Friday night....