NASA and SpaceX are targeting 4:19 p.m. EST Monday, Nov. 21, to launch the company’s 26th commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station.
Arrival to the station is scheduled for 9:43 a.m. ET on Wednesday, Nov. 23.
Leider sieht das Wetter nicht gut aus. Kann gut sein, daß wir heute statt einem Doppel-Start einen Doppel-Scrub erleben.
The 26th SpaceX cargo mission to the space station, called CRS-26, will deliver about 7,700 pounds (3.5 metric tons) of supplies, experiments, and hardware to the complex. But there’s just a 10% chance of good weather at Kennedy Space Center for an instantaneous launch opportunity at 3:54:06 p.m. EST (2054:06 GMT).[...]If the mission doesn’t get off the ground Tuesday, the next launch opportunity is scheduled for no earlier than 2:20 p.m. EST (1920 GMT) Saturday. SpaceX will not be able to launch the cargo mission around the Thanksgiving holiday, a period of busy travel in the United States, because the Federal Aviation Administration wants to ensure airspace is clear for commercial airline traffic.
Die nächste Startmöglichkeit wäre am Samstag, 26. November 2022 um 20:20 Uhr MEZ.