Wednesday, January 8, 2014

NASA Scrubs Rocket Launch After Massive Solar Flare


NASA and Orbital Sciences abandoned their Wednesday rocket launch plans after a solar flare generated an unusually high level of space radiation The solar activity, which started on Tuesday, created a harsh environment that the team fears would harm the Antares rocket's electronic systems. Orbital says it will continue to monitor space weather. The mission has been tentatively rescheduled for Thursday at 1:10 p.m. ET. See also: 1,058 People Are Serious About Living on Mars Until They Die Set to launch from NASA's Wallops facility in Virginia, Orbital's Antares rocket will carry its Cygnus spacecraft into orbit, where it will rendezvous with the International Space Station. If the launch goes as planned on Jan. 9, Cygnus will arrive at the ISS on Sunday morning, packed with 3,230 pounds of cargo.

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