NASA and SpaceX Postpone 34th Cargo Dragon Launch Due to Weather
NASA and SpaceX have postponed the launch of the 34th Cargo Dragon mission to the International Space Station due to poor weather conditions. The launch, initially scheduled for Tuesday evening from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, has been rescheduled for Wednesday, May 13, at 6:50 p.m. EDT. The mission, part of SpaceX's Commercial Resupply Services contracts with NASA, involves a Falcon 9 rocket carrying 6,500 pounds of science and supplies. The 45th Weather Squadron forecasted a 35 percent chance of acceptable weather due to a slow-moving front over Florida. The launch will now proceed with a 60 percent chance of favorable conditions.