The arrival of the new crew will pave the way for the return of two astronauts who have been "stuck" on the station since June of last year.
There were issues with what The Associated Press called a “critical hydraulic system” that happened less than four hours before the launch of SpaceX’s Falcon rocket ... the arms that link the rocket ...
A SpaceX Falcon ... the Falcon rocket's planned evening liftoff from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. As the countdown clocks ticked down, engineers evaluated the hydraulics used to release one of the two ...
Despite calling a scrub on the Crew-10 launch, SpaceX was still able to get a rocket off the ground along Florida’s Space Coast Wednesday night. A Falcon 9 rocket lifted from Cape Canaveral ...
According to NASA and SpaceX, the launch was scrubbed due to a hydraulic system issue with a ground support clamp arm on the Falcon 9 rocket at Launch Complex 39A.
This mission marked the 20th orbital rocket launch from Florida's Space Coast this year. SpaceX launched another Falcon 9 rocket during Sunday night's Oscars ceremony, sending up another payload ...
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with the Crew Dragon ... hydraulics used to release one of the two arms clamping the rocket to its support structure. This structure needs to tilt back right before ...
Concerns over a critical hydraulic system arose less than four hours before the Falcon rocket’s planned lift-off ... used to release one of the two arms clamping the rocket to its support structure.
Concerns over a critical hydraulic system arose less than four hours before the Falcon rocket's planned ... of the two arms clamping the rocket to its support structure. This structure needs ...
Beck characterizes the current situation as SpaceX with a "monopoly" over "medium launch" missions with its Falcon 9 rocket. With both Blue Origin and United Launch Alliance now flying rockets ...
(Updates with the latest information) SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket is upright on its Kennedy Space Center's launch pad, waiting ...
(Updates with the latest information) SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket is upright on its Kennedy Space Center's launch pad, waiting to take the next crew to the International Space Station and set the ...