NASA and SpaceX will attempt to launch two astronauts to the International Space Station from the US tomorrow night - three days after a failed first attempt.
The space giants attempted a first launch on Wednesday night, but their plans were scuppered at the last minute due to poor weather conditions.
The next launch is scheduled for Saturday May 30 at 15:22 EDT (20:22 BST). Many confused viewers have questioned why NASA and SpaceX are waiting three days before trying the Falcon 9 launch again.
Hans Koenigsmann, SpaceX’s vice president of mission assurance at SpaceX explained that Saturday will be the next time the International Space Station is in the desired place, relative to the launch site in Florida.
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