SpaceX and NASA's Crew Dragon Demo-2 spacecraft suspended the launch because of inclement weather

Earlier this morning, Elon Musk's NASA and SpaceX were ready to land new history with the launch of their Crew Dragon Demo-2 spacecraft, thanks to unfavorable weather. Make the decision to postpone the post only once. Therefore, the launch of the spacecraft on May 28 will be raised to May 30, 2020, with live broadcasting via NASA's YouTube channel.


NASA's astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley had to operate the spacecraft (pictured above) to successfully navigate the spacecraft, but sadly the weather decided to change. It takes about 17 minutes before the upload begins. According to the announcement, it was clear that it would take days to ensure the weather turned normal and resumed launch. Of course, for a problem like this no one wants to happen and the weather is hard to predict 100% correctly, and we can only hope that this weekend they will achieve it. Success.

NASA and SpaceX have revealed that the next opportunity is on May 30, 2020, so that everyone can watch the live stream on YouTube. Above.

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