The launch of NASA’s inhabited mission to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard a Spacex ship, which would allow the return of two US astronauts caught in space for nine months, was postponed, the space agency announced on Wednesday, March 12. The launch was scheduled for Wednesday at 7:48 pm locals (11:48 pm GMT) of Cap Canaveral, Florida, but was canceled around 45 minutes before the departure, due to a technical problem. “While we made each checks (before launch), we noticed that there was a problem with the hydraulic system of the tightening arm,” NASA said, and added that “everything was fine with the rocket and the spacecraft itself.”
A new starting date for the mission has not yet been communicated, but the regulator …