Crew climbs to International Space Station
Crew climbs aboard SpaceX NASA and SpaceX will need to thread the needle to launch the SpaceX Crew-1 Sunday evening. An approaching polar front will bring increasing clouds and therefore the threat of scattered downpours to the Space Coast. The 45th Weather Squadron downgraded the launch probability of Sunday’s launch from 60% attend 50% only to upgrade it to 80% afterward . The Navy meteorologists are highlighting the cumulus rule, flight through precipitation and surface field rule because the primary concerns for a weather violation Sunday evening. Teams are monitoring conditions both at the Cape and downrange across the Atlantic on the spacecraft’s ascent path to orbit. The SpaceX launch that was alleged to happen Saturday evening was pushed back 24 hours thanks to strong onshore winds. Come Sunday evening, the Space Coast can expect highs within the low 80s, light winds out of the northeast, and a 30% chance for showers which will start to taper off by 5 p.m. The launch remains