After NASA and SpaceX scrubbed the Crew6 launch just a couple of minutes before lift-off on Monday, officials are now targeting Thursday for the next attempt.
After NASA and SpaceX scrubbed the launch of Crew-6 just a couple of minutes before lift-off early on Monday morning, officials have announced they’re now targeting Thursday for the next launch effort.
Following in the footsteps of numerous international astronauts who’ve traveled to the ISS over the last two decades, they’ll spend about six months aboard the orbital outpost, living and working in microgravity conditions.
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