SpaceX Scrubs Space Station Resupply Mission From Florida's Space Coast
The scrub delays Dragon’s sixth flight and 34th NASA cargo mission, with SpaceX targeting a Friday backup launch after weather violations.
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SpaceX Launches 34th NASA Cargo Mission to International Space Station
NASA’s SpaceX 34th Commercial Resupply Services mission launches to the International Space Station at 6:30 p.m. ET on May 13 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida aboard a Falcon 9 rocket carrying about 6,500 pounds of cargo and scientific experiments. The Dragon spacecraft is scheduled to dock autonomously to the station’s Harmony module on May 14 and remain at the orbiting laboratory until mid-June before returning. ...
Weather forces SpaceX scrub, will retry Wednesday for launch that could bring sonic boom
Poor weather conditions forced a scrub of a Tuesday night launch attempt by SpaceX on its latest resupply run for NASA to International Space Station, with a Wednesday backup attempt on tap that could bring a sonic boom to parts…
NASA and SpaceX postponed on Wednesday and for the second time the launch from Florida of the 34th unmanned resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS) again due to bad weather. At the last hour, today’s launch was postponed to Friday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The mission will transport just under three tons of supplies aboard a Dragon capsule, including scientific research that seeks to establish the future permanen…
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