SpaceX’s Dragon CRS-3 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) has once again been scrubbed. On Friday, NASA confirmed that the launch of the unmanned cargo ship has been delayed due to the failure of a tracking radar, which meant that the launch could not meet the minimum public safety requirements. .. Continue Reading Update: SpaceX Dragon CRS-3 mission launch scrubbed again
Section: Space
Tags: Dragon, Launch, Mission, NASA, Rocket, Spacecraft, SpaceX
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