NASA's ambitious, expensive and intricate moon rocket, Artemis I, has had a rough run. NASA scrubbed the craft's first launch attempt in late August due to a troublesome engine issue. On the second attempt a few days later, a pesky hydrogen leak kept it grounded. The third attempt got nixed in late September as Hurricane Ian threatened Artemis I's launch site at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Hurricane Ian even ruined the agency's backup launch date of Oct. 2 because the storm forced NASA to roll the tangerine machine off the launchpad and back to safety in the...