NASA and SpaceX Delay Cargo Dragon Launch to ISS Due to Weather Conditions
NASA and SpaceX have postponed the launch of the Cargo Dragon mission to the International Space Station due to unfavorable weather conditions. Originally scheduled for May 12, 2026, the launch has been rescheduled for May 13, 2026, at 6:50 p.m. EDT. The mission, known as CRS-34, involves a Falcon 9 rocket carrying 6,500 pounds of supplies and scientific equipment to the ISS. The launch will take place from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, with the rocket's first stage booster expected to land back at Landing Zone 40 shortly after liftoff. The delay was caused by a slow-moving weather front over Florida, which increased the likelihood of showers and storms. The 45th Weather Squadron has forecasted a 60% chance of favorable weather for the rescheduled launch.