With no signs poor weather conditions would clear in time for a launch today, the launch managers scrubbed today’s try. The United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket and Orbital ATK Cygnus spacecraft will be configured to launch tomorrow at 5:33 p.m. EST, the opening of a 30-minute window. The forecast tomorrow calls for a 30 percent chance of acceptable conditions at launch time. Continuous countdown coverage here and on NASA TV will begin at 4:30 p.m. EST.
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NASA my dream job…continue doing the great job for the future. You rock!!!
I hope you can launch the time, I have been waiting for a long time, I wish you a successful mission
From the mainland of China Aerospace enthusiasts
I wish you success in your work
Would just like to make a note that it should be ‘scrub off’ not ‘scrub of’. Aged 14, someone wanting to be a cosmologist, I think that for this prime organisation it doesn’t show so well if you can’t even check your titles. Otherwise, great job NASA! Way to go!
Good luck!!!