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SpaceX scrubs Crew-10 launch attempt 40 minutes from liftoff

Spacex and NASA stopped at an attempt to launch Wednesday 7:48 pm for the 10th place to the International Space Station (ISS) due to a technical problem on Earth.

With the four crew members connected to their seats inside the Dragon Crew Dragon spacecraft over the Falcon 9 missile at the Kennedy Space Center, the countdown hour was stopped at 7:06 pm Easter, and at the same time the call was made to clean the launch attempt.

Commentators on the live broadcast said that the problem focused on the hydraulic system that controls the arms of the clamp that connects the missile with the launch tower.

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The problem actually appeared four hours before take off, as Spacex engineers said they were trying to solve it. However, with about 40 minutes to go and with the case that is still great, it is decided to stop the procedures for today.

The next launch opportunity is 7:26 pm East on Thursday 13 March, provided that the problem is solved.

Commenting on rubbing during the live broadcast, NASA astronaut Jessica Mir, who traveled to the space station in 2019, said: “Flexibility is in fact the key to everything we do as an astronaut. We know that the plan is always changing and that the release of scrubs is definitely a fact that we have seen.

“We are ready for this, this is what we train. We know that at the end of the day it may start, it may not be. It is definitely a problem for all concerned, but we will do again with our training and prepare for this next opportunity,” Mir added.

The four-10 astronauts of NASA astronauts will return to Nicole Aires, Jacga (Japanese Space Explorement Agency), Takoya Unishi, and Rosskosmos for a publication, which could be soon soon of his release, which could be soon.






2025-03-12 23:18:00

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