NASA says it will start to bring astronauts to the astronauts Buch Willore and Sunil Williams on Friday.
The SpaceX of Elon Musk has delayed the campaign to replace two astronauts trapped on the International Space Station (ISS) board after the last minute technical mistakes.
Pushing the projection on Wednesday means that NASA astronauts will have to wait for at least two days before returning to the earth to the astronaut Buch Wilmore and Suni Williams.
Wilmore and Williams arrived at ISS in June, which had to last for a maximum of 10 days, but the pair were forced to increase their stay after the propulsion issues of their Boeing Starliner Space evolved.
After a team of American, Japanese and Russian astronauts once came to replace them, the SpaceX Dragon Space Yan will return to the ISS.
NASA said in a statement on Wednesday at the Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday due to a hydraulic system problem with the ground support clamp arm for the Falcon 9 rocket.
The space agency said it was working to look into the problem of the hydraulic system and plans to re -re -re -regenerate the launch on Friday.
The crew -10 team includes NASA astronaut Annie McClen and Nicole Aers, Takuya Onishi of Japan and Kiril Peskov of Russia.
According to NASA, Wilmor and Williams could leave the ISS till March 19 if the mission went ahead on Friday.
Talking to reporters earlier this month, Williams said she was expecting her to come together with her family.
Williams said, “This is a roller coaster for them, perhaps a little more than us,” said Williams. “We’re here, we have a goal – we are doing what we do every day and every day we are interesting because we are in space and have a lot of fun.”

