Z powodu złej pogody w ostatniej chwili odwołano start pojazdu kosmicznego Dragon z Przylądka Canaveral Canaveral na Florydzie. Miał on rozpocząć nową erę podboju kosmosu z udziałem prywatnej firmy SpaceX. Kolejną próbę wystrzelenia kapsuły Amerykanie podejmą w sobotę.
I’m so proud of the @NASA and @SpaceX team today, they were ready for launch. @Astro_Doug and I will be ready with them again on Saturday! #LauchAmerica https://t.co/n8gnyb9SKW
— Bob Behnken (@AstroBehnken) May 28, 2020
Thank you everyone for your support today for #LaunchAmerica! 🙌 We hope to see you Saturday, May 30 at 3:22 p.m. ET for our next launch attempt. Live coverage begins at 11 a.m. ET on https://t.co/0tGwqaSya3.
In the meantime, get to know @Astro_Doug and @AstroBehnken! pic.twitter.com/RlTzaatLpB
— Johnson Space Center (@NASA_Johnson) May 27, 2020
Our @NASA_Astronauts @AstroBehnken and @Astro_Doug are safely out of @SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft. pic.twitter.com/eu91vtvPPA
— NASA (@NASA) May 27, 2020
#LaunchAmerica Update:
Weather is the the one thing that we actually cannot control on our missions so unfortunately, it did cause us to scrub today. The vehicles are healthy. @AstroBehnken and @Astro_Doug were ready to go and will be ready on our next launch attempt Saturday. pic.twitter.com/4aIGKo39dZ
— NASA (@NASA) May 27, 2020