Titusville (United States), 27/02/2023.- The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with the company's Crew Dragon spacecraft onboard stands on the launch pad at Launch Complex 39A, behind the Press Site clock stopped at -2 minutes, 18 seconds as preparations continue for the Crew-6 mission at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA, 27 February 2023. According to NASA, the launch of their SpaceX Crew-6 mission has been scrubbed, about two minutes left on the countdown clock, after an issue with the rocket'Äôs ground system was detected. (Estados Unidos) EFE/EPA/CRISTOBAL HERRERA-ULASHKEVICH

NASA delays space crew launch, minutes before takeoff

Science Desk (EFE).- NASA on Monday delayed the SpaceX Crew-6 mission to the International Space Station “due to a ground systems issue.”

Titusville (United States), 26/02/2023.- NASA Mission Commander Stephen Bowen gestures while walking out with other members of NASA's Crew-6 from Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building for Launch Complex 39A, in Titusville, Florida, USA, 26 February 2023. The crew includes NASA's Bowen and Warren Hoburg, Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev, and United Arab Emirates astronaut Sultan Alneyadi. According to the NASA, the?Crew-6 launch for the International Space Station is scheduled for 27 February. This is the sixth crew rotation mission with astronauts using the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft on a Falcon 9 rocket to the orbiting laboratory as part of the agency's Commercial Crew Program. (Emiratos Árabes Unidos, Estados Unidos) EFE/EPA/CRISTOBAL HERRERA-ULASHKEVICH

The mission was scheduled to take off from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39A in Florida and take four astronauts to spend at least six months carrying out more than 200 experiments and maintenance tasks at the space station.

Titusville (United States), 26/02/2023.- Members of NASA's Crew-6 walk out of the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building for Launch Complex 39A, in Titusville, Florida, USA, 26 February 2023. The crew includes (L-R) Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev, NASA's Warren Hoburg and Stephen Bowen, and United Arab Emirates astronaut Sultan Alneyadi. According to the NASA, the?Crew-6 launch for the International Space Station is scheduled for 27 February. This is the sixth crew rotation mission with astronauts using the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft on a Falcon 9 rocket to the orbiting laboratory as part of the agency's Commercial Crew Program. (Emiratos Árabes Unidos, Estados Unidos) EFE/EPA/CRISTOBAL HERRERA-ULASHKEVICH

A launch window was available for Tuesday, but NASA and SpaceX have decided to forgo that “due to unfavorable weather forecast conditions.”

Titusville (United States), 26/02/2023.- NASA pilot Warren Hoburg and other members of NASA's Crew-6 walk out of the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building for Launch Complex 39A, in Titusville, Florida, USA, 26 February 2023. The crew includes NASA's Hoburg and Stephen Bowen, Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev, and United Arab Emirates astronaut Sultan Alneyadi. According to the NASA, the?Crew-6 launch for the International Space Station is scheduled for 27 February. This is the sixth crew rotation mission with astronauts using the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft on a Falcon 9 rocket to the orbiting laboratory as part of the agency's Commercial Crew Program. (Emiratos Árabes Unidos, Estados Unidos) EFE/EPA/CRISTOBAL HERRERA-ULASHKEVICH

“The next available launch attempt is at 12:34 a.m. EST Thursday, pending resolution of the technical issue preventing Monday’s launch,” the space agency said.

Titusville (United States), 26/02/2023.- NASA pilot Warren Hoburg gestures while walking out with other members of NASA's Crew-6 from Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building for Launch Complex 39A, in Titusville, Florida, USA, 26 February 2023. The crew includes NASA's Hoburg and Stephen Bowen, Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev, and United Arab Emirates astronaut Sultan Alneyadi. According to the NASA, the?Crew-6 launch for the International Space Station is scheduled for 27 February. This is the sixth crew rotation mission with astronauts using the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft on a Falcon 9 rocket to the orbiting laboratory as part of the agency's Commercial Crew Program. (Emiratos Árabes Unidos, Estados Unidos) EFE/EPA/CRISTOBAL HERRERA-ULASHKEVICH

“I’m proud of the NASA and SpaceX teams’ focus and dedication to keeping Crew-6 safe,” NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said.

“Human spaceflight is an inherently risky endeavor and, as always, we will fly when we are ready.”

The space agency said the crew and the vehicles, the Falcon 9 rocket and the Dragon Endeavor capsule, were “in a safe configuration.”

“SpaceX has removed propellant from the Falcon 9 rocket and the astronauts have exited the Dragon spacecraft for astronaut crew quarters.”

The decision to cancel the flight was made two minutes and thirty seconds before the launch of the Falcon 9, which was to take off at 1:45 a.m. Eastern time.

The launch was earlier delayed from Febr.26 to 27 for additional thermal analysis of the panels on the exterior of the Dragon capsule.

The mission is the sixth crew rotation flight of a Dragon spacecraft as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, carrying NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Warren “Woody” Hoburg, who will serve as spacecraft commander and pilot, respectively.

The other two are UAE (United Arab Emirates) astronaut Sultan Alneyadi and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev, who will serve as mission specialists.

Crew-6 is scheduled for a long-duration stay of up to six months aboard the space station for science and maintenance before returning to Earth.

The crew will do new scientific investigations to prepare for human exploration beyond low-Earth orbit. EFE

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