SpaceX's much-anticipated Polaris Dawn mission
has faced yet another delay. Initially slated for an early morning launch on Monday, August 26,
from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the mission was pushed back to Tuesday, August 27, to
allow for additional preflight checkouts. However, SpaceX detected a helium leak, leading
to a further postponement to Wednesday, August 28. Unfortunately, the latest attempt
was thwarted by unfavorable weather conditions, forcing the company to delay the
mission once more. Subscribe for updates