On November 2, NASA officials confirmed that due to a sudden illness of an astronaut, SpaceX's third commercial astronaut launch mission crew-3 for the agency was postponed to November 6 Eastern time (Sunday, November 7, Beijing time) p> The crew of crew-3 was originally scheduled to launch from the Kennedy Space Center in the early morning of November 3, US Eastern time. Now, the mission may be launched as early as 11:36 p.m. on November 6 (11:36 p.m. Beijing time on November 7). Novel coronavirus pneumonia is not related to emergency medical treatment, nor is it related to the new crown pneumonia infection. NASA will send NASA astronaut Raja Charlie (Raja Chari), Kara Baron (Kayla Barron) and Thomas Marshburn (Thomas Marshburn) and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Mathias Maurer (Matthias) to the international space station,
Crew-3 officials. They will stay there for six months p> < p > the four astronauts will take SpaceX manned dragon spacecraft to the international space station, and the space capsule will be launched with Falcon 9 rocket p> < p > NASA did not confirm which astronaut had medical problems, nor did it give specific details. NASA officials say crew-3 crew members are still under quarantine at Kennedy Space Center as part of the normal pre launch routine. NASA officials confirmed that the manned dragon spacecraft and the Falcon 9 rocket are in good condition and will remain on standby on Launch Pad 39A of the Kennedy Space Center p> < p > as the name suggests, crew-3 is SpaceX's third commercial astronaut delivery mission for NASA. The second mission, crew-2, was launched in April. The crew are currently on the international space station, but they will return to earth soon p> < p > NASA is still evaluating the return date of crew-2 crew members, including NASA astronauts Shane kimbough and Megan McArthur, European Space Agency astronaut Thomas pesquet, and Japan Aerospace Research and Development Agency (JAXA) astronaut Akiko (Akihiko hoshide). < / P > < p > crew-3 was originally scheduled to launch on October 31 local time in the United States. However, due to the expected bad weather during the rocket flight, NASA and SpaceX decided to give up this attempt and postpone the launch time to the 3rd at the earliest, and now to the 6th. (small) < / P > < p >