Crew-10 launch scrubbed over hydraulic ground issue, officials confirm

Crew-10 launch scrubbed over hydraulic ground issue, officials confirm

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Updated: 7:33 PM EDT Mar 12, 2025

Four astronauts were expected to launch from Florida on Wednesday and embark on NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 mission to the International Space Station. However, the launch was scrubbed due to a hydraulic ground issue, according to officials. The launch was originally set for 7:48 p.m., but at approximately 7:13 p.m., NASA and SpaceX officials announced their decision to postpone the attempt. A backup opportunity is available on Thursday, March 13 at 7:26 p.m.The arrival of Crew-10 at the ISS was important to pave the way for Crew-9’s return to Earth, including NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who have been stuck in space since June 2024. The mission will feature NASA astronauts Anne McClain, the commander, and Nichole Ayers, the pilot.They will be joined by Takuya Onishi, a mission specialist from Japan, and Kirill Peskov, a cosmonaut from Russia.During the mission, NASA said the crew would conduct more than 200 experiments.To learn more about the launch, click here.>> This is a breaking news story and will be updated as more information is released.

Four astronauts were expected to launch from Florida on Wednesday and embark on NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 mission to the International Space Station.

However, the launch was scrubbed due to a hydraulic ground issue, according to officials.

The launch was originally set for 7:48 p.m., but at approximately 7:13 p.m., NASA and SpaceX officials announced their decision to postpone the attempt.

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A backup opportunity is available on Thursday, March 13 at 7:26 p.m.

The arrival of Crew-10 at the ISS was important to pave the way for Crew-9’s return to Earth, including NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who have been stuck in space since June 2024.

The mission will feature NASA astronauts Anne McClain, the commander, and Nichole Ayers, the pilot.

They will be joined by Takuya Onishi, a mission specialist from Japan, and Kirill Peskov, a cosmonaut from Russia.

During the mission, NASA said the crew would conduct more than 200 experiments.

To learn more about the launch, click here.

>> This is a breaking news story and will be updated as more information is released.

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