Space X, NASA delayed staff -11 launch caused coarse clouds at the Kennedy Space Center

by SkillAiNest

Just a minute before the elevator off on July 31, Space X met with the launch of a NASA staff’s 11 mission at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The bush arrived at the dense bank of the Kamulus Clouds, entering the 10 -mile circle of the launchpad. The crew’s 11 mission has designed to carry four astronauts at the International Space Station (ISS) aboard the staff’s Dragon Endever Capsule, marking the spacecraft’s sixth flight.

Delays in weather forces, but the staff of the staff on August 11 launches between cautious hope of NASA

According to NASA’s straight BroadcastLunch commentator Derol Nile said the black commodity clouds pose a potential threat, as the rocket should not go through a long cloud formation. Nile noted, “This can cause some energy from the rocket.” The area around the Launch Complex 39A was still being “seen” for cloud development, in which direct views show that the clouds ever crawls closer.

The next available occasion is on Friday 1st August, 11:43 pm EDT (1543 GMT), with a backup time of Saturday, August 2, 11:11 am EDT (1521 GMT). NASA’s astronaut Zena Cardman and Mike Fink, Japan’s Jacksa astronaut Chemistry Yui, and Russia’s Olegg Platinov formed 11 of the staff.

Once launched, the mission will take about 40 hours to reach the ISS and will rotate the ground environment about 248 miles from its surface, while more than 17,500 miles per hour will pass. The effort capsule is another step to transport astronauts to private -owned spacecraft in collaboration with NASA and Space X.

The staff -11 NASA trade staff program will have the 11th mission. It’s late, officials have mentioned, but safety is still the most important thing. Although disappointing, it is a way to help ensure that the crew and the spacecraft will make it in a piece of time, at the right time.

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