READY FOR A SECOND ATTEMPT AT
HISTORY THIS WEEKEND .
WEDNESDAYS ATTEMPT WAS SCRUBBED
BECAUSE OF SEVERE WEATHER.
ASTRONAUTS WILL SIT UP AGAIN.
SKYLER HENRY HAS WERE FROM
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER WHERE
EVERYONE IS ONCE AGAIN WATCHING
THE WEATHER CLOSELY.
Reporter: IT IS ON TO RAIN
TO FOR SPACEX AND NASA AS THEY
WORK FOR ANOTHER CHANCE AT A
HISTORIC MISSION AFTER STORMS
SCRUBBED THE FIRST ATTEMPT.
WE ARE GOING TO LUNCH
AMERICAN ASTRONAUTS ON AMERICAN
ROCKETS FROM AMERICAN SOIL.
Reporter: ASTRONAUTS ARE
READY THEMSELVES FOR THE LOSS
THAT WILL GET THEM TO THE SPACE
STATION.
AFTER SPENDING TIME WITH
FAMILY, THEY'RE GETTING BRIEFED
ON THE MISSION.
WE ARE ALWAYS GATHERING
DATA, BUT I WILL TELL YOU THE
ROCKET WAS READY TO GO, THE
CREW CAPSULE WAS READY TO GO.
ALL THE GROUND SYSTEMS WERE
WORKING.
PER MAC WEATHER STILL GOING TO
BE A FACTOR FOR SATURDAY'S
LAUNCH.
NASA'S RESCUE TEAM SAYS IT NOT
ONLY HAS TO BE CLEAR HERE IN
FLORIDA BUT OFF THE COAST AND
INTO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN.
IF YOU SPLASHED ON INTO THE
WATER ANYWHERE ALONG THE COAST,
YOU CAN'T HAVE BAD WEATHER THAT
IT AFFECTS A RESCUE ATTEMPT.
PERMIT THE LAUNCH WAS AT A NEW
CENTER FOR AMERICAN SPACE
TRAVEL RANKING.
ELON MUSK HAS BROUGHT VISION
AND INSPIRATION THAT WE HAVE
NOT HAD FOR 10 YEARS, SINCE THE
RETIREMENT OF THE SPACE SHUTTLE.
MAGNETICS IS CLEAR THOUGH,
SAFETY COMES FIRST.
SKYLER HENRY, KENNEDY SPACE
