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Launch of cargo ship to ISS delayed by weather again


Launch of cargo ship to ISS delayed by weather again According to a NASA statement, the latest resupply mission to the International Space Station has been postponed a second time due to inclement weather in the forecast. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s (JAXA) unmanned H-II Transport Vehicle (HTV)-5 was originally scheduled to launch from the Tanegashima Space Center on Sunday, August 16. However, predicted bad weather necessitated that the launch be delayed until Monday, August 17. However, continued bad weather in the forecast has delayed the mission again. Now, the launch is slated for Wednesday, August 19. If the foul weather continues, the launch might need to postponed even further.    More



(Source: The Space Reporter - Aug 18)