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Supply run to space station delayed

By Associated Press
Published: November 11, 2017, 9:58pm

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.– A supply run to the International Space Station has been delayed a day by a stray plane.

Everything was going well in Saturday morning’s launch countdown in Virginia. But at the last minute, a plane flew into the restricted airspace at Wallops Island.

That prompted NASA’s commercial shipper, Orbital ATK, to call off the liftoff.

The Virginia-based company will try again this morning to launch its unmanned Antares rocket with 7,400 pounds of cargo.

Sunday’s 7:14 a.m. launch should be visible as far north as Boston and as far south as Myrtle Beach, S.C.

This will be Orbital ATK’s first launch from its home base in more than a year. The last time it made a space station delivery, it used another company’s rocket flying from Cape Canaveral, Fla.

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