Southern Depression Nicole interfered with NASA and SpaceX’s preparations to fly their 26th commercial resupply services mission to the International Space Station, causing them to postpone the launch date until Nov. 21.
Elon Musk, the entrepreneur and new owner of Twitter, and SpaceX had planned to launch their Dragon cargo spaceship from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on November 18 but now that Tropical Depression Nicole has arrived, they are looking at a date no early than November 21.
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Nicole, a Category 1 hurricane according to the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, made landfall just south of Vero Beach, Florida.
According to Fox Weather, it is to responsible for at least two deaths of persons who were electrocuted in Orlando after running into a downed power wire.
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Strong waves from the storm caused extensive erosion and numerous buildings to collapse along Florida’s east coast.
Tropical Depression Nicole has also been a problem for coastal flooding. In fact, on Thursday morning, one NOAA tidal gauge in Port Canaveral, Florida, recorded a surge of 3.6 over the typical high tide.
The tropical storm had sustained winds of 40 mph on Thursday evening, and its centre was 40 miles southeast of Tallahassee, Florida.
I normally am pretty bullish on NASA’s communications team. They work hard and have a difficult job. But since last Thursday the utter lack of access to decisionmakers regarding Artemis I staying at the pad, and effects from Nicole, is glaring. Lots of questions, no answers.
— Eric Berger (@SciGuySpace) November 10, 2022
NASA and SpaceX may start preparing for their resupply trip later this month as the storm moves to the north.
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A Moon Microscope will be part of the shipment; according to NASA, it is a transportable, handheld microscope that enables astronauts to gather blood samples and produce images that can be transmitted to doctors on the ground for ailment diagnosis.
A project to grow dwarf tomatoes in space is among the latest scientific experiments, supplies, and equipment that the Dragon will deliver to the crew.
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