NASA's Orion spacecraft launch stalled

NASA stood poised to usher in a new era of exploration on Thursday with the premier launch of its new Orion spacecraft, but the countdown was repeatedly stalled by gusty winds and then a rocket problem.After halting the countdown twice because of wind gusts, NASA pushed ahead, only to be thwarted by balky rocket-fuel valves. The latest countdown was stalled with just 3:09 to go as launch controllers rushed to fix the problem before the mid-morning launch window expired.The valves control the flow of the liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen in the three first-stage booster engines. The propellants combine to ignite with the explosive force needed to thrust the rocket toward space.
Last Update: December 27, 2014 16:30