
Astronauts at the International Space Station will have to wait for a few more days for fresh supplies as Nasa and SpaceX have decided to scrub the upcoming cargo mission. The Falcon-9 CRS-25 cargo mission scheduled to lift off on Friday has been temporarily suspended.
The decision to scrub the mission was taken after elevated vapour readings of mono-methyl hydrazine (MMH) were measured in an isolated region of the Draco thruster propulsion system during propellant loading of the Dragon spacecraft. Nasa said that the propellant and oxidizer have been offloaded from that region to support further inspections and testing.
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