Washington-Sana
The US space agency, "NASA" and the SpaceX group, postponed the launch of a rocket carrying four astronauts to the International Space Station due to a storm.
And the French press agency quoted NASA as saying: It is expected that the launch will take place next Wednesday, with Crowe 3 arriving at the International Space Station on the same day.
The Crew 3 crew was supposed to launch tomorrow from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, aboard a Crew Dragon capsule called Endurance, mounted on a Falcon 9 rocket.
The mission's crew will replace the four Crew 2 astronauts who have been on the International Space Station since April, including Frenchman Thomas Pesquet.
After a short handover period between the two crews, Crowe 2 returns to Earth in early November, according to NASA, which did not give a specific date.
In the event that the operation could not be carried out on Wednesday, the missile could be launched on Thursday, November 4, according to SpaceX on its website.