FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2013
1850 GMT (1:50 p.m. EST)
Dragon's rendezvous with the space station will not be tomorrow, mission control just told the lab's commander.
"They are making progress recovering their prop system, but it's not going to be in time to support the rendezvous and capture for tomorrow," NASA's spacecraft communicator told the crew. "So that is not going to happen tomorrow."
"OK, copy, sounds like another off-duty day for us," replied space station commander Kevin Ford. "We don't wish that. We wish it gets fixed and gets up here to us. That's really awesome they're working their way through the problems. That's what it's all about."
SpaceX hopes they can recover the faulty thruster system in time to support another rendezvous attempt in the next few days.
FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2013
1850 GMT (1:50 p.m. EST)
Mission control just radioed the space station crew an update on the Dragon status.
NASA's spacecraft communicator in Houston said SpaceX is still working through issues in the Dragon's propulsion system, and the mission's first rendezvous burn was delayed at least one orbit to about 2 p.m. EST (1900 GMT).
"If completed and if the propulsion system can be confirmed operationally functional, the grapple time tomorrow will not be affected," mission control told the crew.
Space station commander Kevin Ford responded: "That's space exploration for you. We sometimes have problems and work through them, and that's how you learn."
"If not tomorrow, maybe a couple of days down the road we'll get it licked."