NASA, SpaceX Delay ISS Mission Launch Due to Bad Weather

NASA and SpaceX have postponed the Crew-12 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) due to adverse weather conditions anticipated at Cape Canaveral. Originally scheduled for launch, the mission has been rescheduled to February 12, 2023. Currently, the four astronauts involved are in quarantine as they await the new launch window. This mission is part of ongoing efforts to maintain a continuous human presence on the ISS, which has been crucial for scientific research and international collaboration in space exploration. The Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon spacecraft are being prepared for the upcoming launch, with teams closely monitoring weather developments to ensure a safe liftoff.
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