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0931-EX-ST-2022 Mission 1414/CRS-25 launch and recovery, adjusting the ASDS position from the previous filing:North 30 32 47 West 78 26 55
Will there be a Static Fire before launch?I expect not. Does anyone know and can say?Also, pointing out that this launch campaign may overlap with the Artemis I transport or Wet Dress Rehearsal preparations.
040231Z JUN 22NAVAREA IV 529/22(11,26).WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.FLORIDA.1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING 091440Z TO 091515Z JUN, ALTERNATE 101417Z TO 101452Z, 111352Z TO 111427Z, 121329Z TO 121404Z, 131307Z TO 131342Z, 141244Z TO 141329Z, 151218Z TO 151253Z JUN IN AREAS BOUND BY: A. 28-39.19N 080-37.82W, 29-02.00N 080-13.00W, 28-59.00N 080-10.00W, 28-33.00N 080-32.00W, 28-33.69N 080-34.06W. B. 30-17.00N 079-05.00W, 33-09.00N 075-42.00W, 32-52.00N 075-22.00W, 29-59.00N 078-46.00W.2. CANCEL THIS MSG 151353Z JUN 22.
NGA notice. Note that it still includes June 9 even though NASA has said the launch is delayed until June 10.
050217Z JUN 22NAVAREA IV 533/22(11,26).WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.FLORIDA.1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING 101417Z TO 101452Z, ALTERNATE 111352Z TO 111427Z, 121329Z TO 121404Z, 131307Z TO 131342Z, 141244Z TO 141319Z AND 151218Z TO 151253Z JUN IN AREAS BOUND BY: A. 28-39.19N 080-37.82W, 29-02.00N 080-13.00W, 28-59.00N 080-10.00W, 28-33.00N 080-32.00W, 28-33.69N 080-34.06W. B. 30-17.00N 079-05.00W, 33-09.00N 075-42.00W, 32-52.00N 075-22.00W, 29-59.00N 078-46.00W.2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 529/22.3. CANCEL THIS MSG 151353Z JUN 22.
F9/CRS-25: Launch of a Falcon 9 rocket carrying a Cargo Dragon bound for the International Space Station has been delayed (as first noted by Spaceflight Now); NASA says no launch this Friday or Saturday, but no other details yet available
NASA's @SpaceX CRS-25 is no longer launching on Friday or Saturday. Teams are assessing and meeting later today to discuss path forward. More to come this afternoon.
Quote from: Jeff Foust tweetThe next SpaceX cargo Dragon mission to the ISS, CRS-25, is now scheduled for launch June 10 at 10:22 am EDT, one day later than previously announced, a slip “needed for additional vehicle processing,” NASA says. [June 2]
The next SpaceX cargo Dragon mission to the ISS, CRS-25, is now scheduled for launch June 10 at 10:22 am EDT, one day later than previously announced, a slip “needed for additional vehicle processing,” NASA says. [June 2]
Quote from: William Harwood tweetF9/CRS-25: Launch of a Falcon 9 rocket carrying a Cargo Dragon bound for the International Space Station has been delayed (as first noted by Spaceflight Now); NASA says no launch this Friday [June 10] or Saturday [June 11], but no other details yet available. [June 6]
F9/CRS-25: Launch of a Falcon 9 rocket carrying a Cargo Dragon bound for the International Space Station has been delayed (as first noted by Spaceflight Now); NASA says no launch this Friday [June 10] or Saturday [June 11], but no other details yet available. [June 6]
Quote from: International Space StationNASA's SpaceX CRS-25 is no longer launching on Friday [June 10] or Saturday [June 11]. Teams are assessing and meeting later today to discuss path forward. More to come this afternoon.
NASA's SpaceX CRS-25 is no longer launching on Friday [June 10] or Saturday [June 11]. Teams are assessing and meeting later today to discuss path forward. More to come this afternoon.
Delayed to June 9, June 10, and June 12.
NASA issues a statement on why the CRS-25 Cargo Dragon launch has been postponed. An issue during prop loading of the Dragon.
NASA and SpaceX are standing down from this week's Falcon 9 launch of the CRS-25 cargo mission to the International Space Station. Officials from NASA and SpaceX met today to discuss an issue identified over the weekend and the best path forward.During propellant loading of the cargo Dragon spacecraft, elevated vapor readings of mono-methyl hydrazine were measured in an isolated region of the Draco thruster propulsion system. The propellant and oxidizer have been offloaded from that region to support further inspections and testing. Once the exact source of the elevated readings is identified and cause is determined, the joint NASA and SpaceX teams will determine and announce a new target launch date.