A Northrop Antares rocket carrying the same company's Cygnus supply capsule was scheduled to launch this afternoon to the Space Station from Wallops in VA, but it just got scrubbed due to a ground support issue. (Apparently a "regulator" wasn't regulating.) They want to go tomorrow, but weather may not cooperate.
https://twitter.com/northropgrumman/stat...1871895553
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2020/02/...ss-flight/
Today's headliner act is still slated to perform. This will be a ULA Atlas from Cape Canaveral carrying Europe's Solar Orbiter into orbit around... the Sun.
It will be live-streamed here in about 3 hours:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30MLKGmVDuc
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https://twitter.com/northropgrumman/stat...1871895553
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2020/02/...ss-flight/
Today's headliner act is still slated to perform. This will be a ULA Atlas from Cape Canaveral carrying Europe's Solar Orbiter into orbit around... the Sun.
It will be live-streamed here in about 3 hours:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30MLKGmVDuc
gb