The International Space Station Program and Orbital Sciences Corporation have
decided to postpone the launch of the Antares rocket and its Cygnus cargo craft
on the first Orbital commercial resupply mission to the space station to no
earlier than Wednesday, Jan. 8 due to the forecast of cold temperatures for
Tuesday, Jan. 7 at the launch site at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in
Virginia.
The forecast for Wednesday also calls for cold temperatures,
but the station program and Orbital plan to revisit the weather forecast at the
beginning of the week. The main concern with the weather is the cold
temperatures coupled with likely precipitation. Orbital says the Antares rocket
has a lower limit temperature constraint of 20 degrees
Fahrenheit.
Orbital still plans to roll out its Antares rocket to Launch
Pad 0A at Wallops on Saturday night because the weather is forecast to be
favorable at that time.
The launch time for Wednesday, Jan. 8 is 1:32
p.m. Eastern time. NASA TV coverage of launch will begin at 1 p.m.
A
launch on Wednesday will result in a grapple of Cygnus by the Expedition 38 crew
aboard the station on Sunday, Jan. 12 at 6:02 a.m. NASA TV coverage will begin
at 5 a.m. Coverage of the installation of Cygnus on the Earth-facing port of the
Harmony module will begin at 7 a.m.

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