The NASA-SpaceX Crew-10 mission that was scheduled to launch just prior to 8pm on Wednesday has been canceled due to a hydraulics issue, according to officials.
“Great working with you today,” Crew-10 Cmdr. Anne McClain of NASA said to launch controllers following the cancellation. “Kudos from the whole team, I know it was a lot of work to try to go, but like I said earlier, we’ll be ready when the equipment is.”
Just 45 minutes prior to launch, SpaceX scrubbed the mission after detecting an issue with the transporter-erector, the structure that brings the Falcon 9 to the launch pad and supports it after arrival. “This is a concern of basically just how the vehicle is held in place during release at liftoff,” said Mike Ravenscroft, launch vehicle office manager with NASA’s Commercial Crew Program.
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