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. The space agency has since repaired an 8-inch hydrogen line and a smaller 4-inch line.
"Now, that doesn't sound like a lot but we're dealing with hydrogen, the smallest particle on the atomic chart," Mike Sarafin, NASA's Artemis 1 mission manager, said in the teleconference."It does provide an opportunity for a pressurized gas to leak through that."
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