Cabo Cañaveral – Dense clouds forced Spacex to cancel the launch planned for Thursday of four astronauts to the International Space Station for the POT.
The countdown stopped in the one -minute brand and seven seconds.
The next attempt to launch Spacex from the Kennedy Space Center is Friday, although the weather forecast is less favorable.
The American, Japanese and Russian crew will spend at least six months at the space station, replacing the colleagues launched in March as substitutes of the two NASA attacked astronauts.
The Secretary of Transportation, Sean Duffy, who temporarily directs NASA, was at the Kennedy Space Center for the launch attempt. The morning began with an ideal climate, but the wind increased and the clouds accumulated.
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