Today's launch of NOAA's Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) has been delayed 24 hours. With less than two and a half minutes on the clock, mission control placed the launch on hold due to a problems in the first stage avionics and with one of the range safety radars... Continue Reading DSCOVR launch delayed
Section: Space
Tags: DSCOVR, Elon Musk, Falcon, Launch, NASA, NOAA, Rocket, Spacecraft, SpaceX, US Air Force
Related Articles:
- CRS-5 mission scrubbed a second time
- SpaceX’s ISS cargo resupply mission gets postponed (again)
- Falcon 9 launch of Orbcomm OG2 satellites aborted
- Update: SpaceX Dragon CRS-3 mission launch scrubbed again
- Falcon 9 puts its legs up a little longer after SpaceX delays launch
- Falcon 9 launches Orbcomm OG2 on fourth attempt
from Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine http://ift.tt/1vbQOWD
via IFTTT
No comments:
Post a Comment