💨 Abstract
SpaceX delayed the launch of four astronauts to the International Space Station due to thick clouds. The launch was stopped one minute and seven seconds before liftoff from Kennedy Space Center. The next attempt will happen on Friday, but weather conditions are not expected to be better. The crew, comprising U.S., Japanese, and Russian astronauts, will replace colleagues sent in March to substitute for NASA’s two delayed astronauts. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy was present at the center during the launch attempt.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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