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NASA rocket test delayed by weather

Cape Canaveral : FL : USA | about 1 month ago  
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  • NASA Administrator Bolden arrives at the VIP viewing site for the Ares I-X test rocket launch on a six-minute suborbital flight from launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral
    NASA Administrator Bolden arrives at the VIP viewing site for the Ares ...
    Source: Reuters
  • Ares I-X test rocket sits on launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida
    Ares I-X test rocket sits on launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space ...
    Source: Reuters
  • Ares I-X test rocket sits on launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral
    Ares I-X test rocket sits on launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space ...
    Source: Reuters
  • Aries 1-X test rocket sits on launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida
    Aries 1-X test rocket sits on launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space ...
    Source: Reuters
  • Ares I-X test rocket sits atop launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral
    Ares I-X test rocket sits atop launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space ...
    Source: Reuters
  • The Ares I-X test rocket sits atop launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral
    The Ares I-X test rocket sits atop launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space ...
    Source: Reuters
NASA Administrator Bolden arrives at the VIP viewing site for the Ares ...
Launch controllers tried repeatedly Tuesday to get the Ares I-X rocket flying. They got to within two-and-a-half minutes of launching the rocket, but the weather interfered...Officials are deciding whether to try again Wednesday morning. Ares today The experimental flight will last just two minutes....
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  • News Source: The Scotsman | about 1 month ago
    The Ares I-X rocket test is the first step in the space agency's tentative back-to-the-moon programme.
  • News Source: International Business Times | about 1 month ago
    The new, 100m-tall Ares I-X vehicle was supposed to test technology crucial for the development of a manned craft. Ares I-X mission managers decided to set another launch attempt for Wednesday, October 28, at 8 a.m...Launch director Ed Mango and his...
  • News Source: The Christian Science Monitor | about 1 month ago
    Ares 1-X launch has been rescheduled for Wednesday morning after a series of delays that prevented lift-off before noon, when the launch window closed for the day...The Saturn I was a shortened test version of what would become the Apollo moon-...
  • News Source: Honolulu Advertiser | about 1 month ago
    Besides poor weather, launch controllers had to deal with an odd assortment of technical trouble, everything from a snagged cover for the rocket's tiptop probe to a cargo ship that strayed into an ocean danger zone under the flight path. Launch...
  • News Source: The Washington Times | about 1 month ago
    Launch controllers tried repeatedly Tuesday to get the Ares I-X rocket flying. They got to within two-and-a-half minutes of launching the rocket, but the weather interfered...Officials are deciding whether to try again Wednesday morning. Ares today...
  • News Source: Voice of America | about 1 month ago
    Ares I-X because of weather and other difficulties. Despite the problems, the rocket is still scheduled to be launched Tuesday from the Kennedy Space Center in the southeastern U.S. state of Florida. Changing weather and technical problems have...
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