Nasa has said that its 6 March launch day for its long-awaited lunar mission is now "out of consideration", after it spotted several last minute issues during routine checks that would prevent lift off, BBC reported.
On Friday, the space agency said that its Artemis II mission, which would see astronauts sent to the moon for the first time in 50 years, would likely have the green light to launch within a matter of weeks.
But NASA administrator Jared Isaacman announced on Saturday that setbacks would mean that further maintenance would have to be carried out, according to BBC.