Historic SpaceX NASA launch delayed by weather
SpaceX expected to launch first human flight to space
Fox News’ Phil Keating on SpaceX’s historic launch, which is planned for Wednesday afternoon.
SpaceX delayed its historic astronaut launch that was set for Wednesday afternoon due to unfavorable weather conditions, the company announced.
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The rocket, whose next takeoff attempt will be Saturday, will be carrying a Dragon capsule with NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken from the Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island, Florida, to the International Space Station.
Tropical Storm Bertha has soaked Florida for the past week, and while the bad weather has since started heading north toward the Carolinas, it did not taper off fast enough for SpaceX to follow through on plans to launch at 4:33 p.m. ET Wednesday.
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The rescheduled launch will be the first in Florida in nine years with astronauts on board and a first for a private company.