Live: NASA and Space X launches 10th resupply mission to the ISS

Space X Dragon spacecraft will have a second attempt this Sunday, after yesterday's flight was scrubbed, from launch complex 39A of Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the first for a SpaceX mission.

This is the live coverage of the second attempt of NASA at launching the Space-X 10th mission to the International Space Station.

Yesterday’s launch was scrubbed because of the thrust vector control system issue that developed late in countdown.

We are up to see another successful launch, hopefully, of NASA contractor Space Exploration 10th commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station.

The Dragon spacecraft will lift-off from launch complex 39A of Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the first for a SpaceX mission. Lauch complex 39A was previously used by the space shuttles, Appollo and Saturn V missions.

The live launch, like previous NASA-Space X missions, will be covered live.

So here we share that coverage barring any more change in the launch schedule.This is the live webcast of SpaceX resupply mission to ISS, the second attempt.

While the spacecraft will be seen to start its lift off at 9:39 AM of Sunday, Feb.19, live coverage will begin much earlier.

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