Falcon 9 Launch Abort Probe Impacts Two More SpaceX Missions

From left, Mission Specialist Shannon Walker, Pilot Victor Glover, Crew Dragon Commander Michael Hopkins—all NASA astronauts—and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Soichi Noguchi are seated in SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft during crew equipment interface training.
Credit: SpaceX
CAPE CANAVERAL—A investigation into what caused a SpaceX Falcon 9 launch abort 2 sec. before liftoff on Oct. 2, delaying delivery of a GPS III satellite into orbit for the U.S. Space Force, is impacting two more SpaceX missions, including the first operational International Space Station (ISS) crew...

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