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See a SpaceX Rocket Launch Crew-10 Relief Mission for the NASA astronauts on ISS After Dely (video).

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Cape Canaveral, Florida – After some uncertainty and some delays, the SpaceX mission will take off later in the evening (March 14) to send a relief supplied for the current astronauts of the space station.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is ready to launch the crew 10 mission for NASA and drive a four-month crew of four four to the International Space Station (ISS). The rocket and its spaceship of the Dragon crew will take off today at 7:03 p.m. EST (2348 GMT) from the start complex 39a here in the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) of NASA (2348 GMT). SpaceX called out his planned start of the crew-10 astronaut mission for NASA on March 12, since a hydraulic problem with a clamping device was attached to the start pad to the Falcon 9 rocket to the start pad.