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The SpaceX Crew-6 launch date has been postponed

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The SpaceX Crew-6 launch date has been postponed

Related video above: Crew 6 astronauts arrive at Kennedy Space Center ahead of weekend launch NASA and SpaceX Crew-6 mission was scheduled to launch this weekend to the International Space Station The launch has been postponed to Monday, February 27, at 1:45 a.m., mission leaders said in an update Tuesday evening. They said the delay was because there was still work to do on the Dragon capsule. The car’s scheduled podium start is still a “go” for Wednesday. The leaders say they still have a lot of extra work to do but will continue to focus on safety. HIGHLIGHTS: 85-year-old woman dragged into water, killed by 10-foot alligator while walking her dog Central Florida beaches could be covered in record-breaking seaweed this year Map shows Bright Line Stations: Orlando grand opening target date

Related video above: Crew 6 astronauts arrive at Kennedy Space Center ahead of launch weekend

The NASA and SpaceX Crew-6 mission is set to launch this weekend to the International Space Station.

The launch has been pushed back to Monday, Feb. 27, at 1:45 a.m., mission leaders said in an update Tuesday evening.

They said the delay was because there was still work to do on the Dragon capsule.

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The car’s scheduled podium start is still a “go” for Wednesday.

The leaders say they still have a lot of extra work to do but will continue to focus on safety.

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