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NASA administrator Bill Nelson said that the mission managers will hold a meeting to discuss the next steps and determine if a launch is possible on Monday or Tuesday, or if the rocket stack needs to be rolled back into the Vehicle Assembly Building.
All that comes out of Bill Nelson is Red Noise ;)
 
DART mission is minutes away from crashing (deliberately) into an asteroid to see if its orbit will be changed. A potential plantary defence technique.

 
The Crew4 undocking & return to Earth could happen today. Weather again not being too helpful with strong winds in the splashdown area adding in a delay. Scheduled to leave approx 15:50 UK Time (10:50 EDT). I think that puts splashdown sometime around midnight will try & update timings if/when confirmed).

ETA: Should've held off on my post for 10mins. This undocking window has been scrubbed due to unfavourable weather at the splashdown site. No-go has just been issued on all undocking opportunities for today. Try again at similar time tomorrow.
 
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Looking like a go for today.

(All times Eastern U.S. time, which equates to UTC-4.)

Friday, Oct. 14

9:30 a.m. – Coverage of the hatch closing on the SpaceX Crew Dragon “Freedom” at the International Space Station for the Crew-4 crew
11:15 a.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the SpaceX Crew Dragon “Freedom” from the International Space Station with the Crew-4 crew (undocking scheduled at 11:35 a.m. EDT; begins continuous coverage through splashdown)
4:50 p.m. (approximately) – Crew-4 splashdown off the coast of Florida

Live coverage available here:

 

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