SpaceX and NASA reschedule CRS-29 cargo launch to November 9

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SpaceX and NASA have delayed the CRS-29 cargo launch to the International Space Station by two additional days, now scheduled for November 9. The delay is due to an issue with one of the Dragon's Draco thrusters, which required a replacement. The Dragon will launch atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and carry about 6,500 pounds of supplies and scientific hardware to the ISS. It is the 29th commercial resupply services mission that SpaceX will fly for NASA.
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