NASA, SpaceX eyeing March 14 for resupply launch to space station | Space
SpaceX will launch its 27th contracted cargo mission to the International Space Station for NASA on March 14, if all goes according to plan.
NASA and SpaceX are eyeing a liftoff at 8:30 p.m. EDT on Tuesday (0030 GMT on March 15) for the robotic CRS-27 mission, which will send a Dragon cargo capsule aloft atop a Falcon 9 rocket from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Watch SpaceX launch a fresh Dragon cargo ship to space station tonight
SpaceX is all set to launch its latest cargo mission to the International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday (March 14), provided Mother Nature cooperates.
"The vehicle is healthy, and all the systems are go for launch," Sarah Walker, SpaceX's Dragon mission management director, said during a post-LRR press conference on Monday evening. "The main thing that the teams continue to monitor over the next 24 hours is weather."
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