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- SpaceX mission to bring stranded astronauts back home delayed due to a technical issue with the launch pad
SpaceX mission to bring stranded astronauts back home delayed due to a technical issue with the launch pad
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NASA-SpaceX Crew-10 mission launch was scrubbed due to a hydraulics problem with a "clamp arm" device that attaches the rocket to the launch tower. The launch was set to take place from Florida's Kennedy Space Center. Engineers will work to troubleshoot the issue, causing a delay of at least two days for the return of astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who are currently on board the International Space Station.
We're here, we have a mission – we're just doing what we do every day, and every day is interesting because we're up in space and it's a lot of fun.
There was an issue with the hydraulic system on the ground side.
That's what your nation's human space flight program is all about, planning for unknown, unexpected contingencies.
We came up prepared to stay long, even though we plan to stay short.
Sorry about the unfortunate result today, but we'll get you back out there real soon.
Boeing Starliner
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perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.SpaceX
- 2.National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- 3.Boeing Co
- 4.Kennedy Space Center
- 5.University of Bath
- 6.University of Bristol
- 7.US Federal Aviation Authority
persons
- 1.Butch Wilmore
- 2.Sunita Williams
- 3.Anne McClain
- 4.Elon Musk
- 5.Kirill Peskov
- 6.Takuya Onishi
- 7.Aleksandr Gorbunov
- 8.Nick Hague
- 9.Steve Stich
- 10.Alexey Ovchinin
- 11.Andreas Mogensen
- 12.Derrol Nail