Here's why NASA keeps postponing its really cool mission to make glowing clouds
For any space fan, rocket launch delays are a part of life.
Certain rocket companies (I'm looking at you SpaceX) are even known for calling off launches somewhat unexpectedly at the last minute.
And of course, weather can consistently be a problem. Rockets function at the upper level of our understanding of physics and materials sciences, meaning that even a rogue could throw everything off, destroying millions of dollars of hardware.
But NASA really takes the cake in terms of called off, or "scrubbed," launch attempts with this week's delayed sounding rocket, which is carrying a payload that will create colorful, artificial clouds. Read more...
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Here's why NASA keeps postponing its really cool mission to make glowing clouds
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