Sunday, September 23, 2007

Dawn launch delayed one day












The Dawn spacecraft was mounted on the Delta II rocket last week.

The launch of NASA's Dawn spacecraft has slipped a day to 7:20 a.m. Thursday, due to bad weather that delayed fueling of the second stage on Sunday.

Launched on a Delta II rocket, the spacecraft will visit two asteroids on a mission to study the origins of the universe.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

What strike?

Anonymous said...

WHAT STRIKE?

Anonymous said...

NASA should save the Delta ll contract the program ends after Oct. 2008

Anonymous said...

The real pro's are not on strike.
This is a real launch team.

Anonymous said...

Well said indeed. Fools are on strike!

Anonymous said...

Must be hard to stand up straight being as spineless as you are. Bet you like to bend over and tie your shoes when the boss comes around.