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Second SpaceX astronaut mission pushed to 23 October due to spacecraft ‘traffic’, ISS needs – Firstpost
The commercial mission will be the first to the ISS with NASA certification, following the successful Demo-2 mission.

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The first operational flight with astronauts aboard SpaceXs Crew Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS) has been delayed according to a statement released by NASA. While the mission was set to launch in late September, the date has now been pushed to 23 October 2020.
According to a NASA statement dated 14 August, the new date for the SpaceX Crew-1 mission was scheduled to “accommodate spacecraft traffic” for the rotation of Soyuz crewmem…
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