Blue Origin's heavy-lift vehicle, New Glenn, had to postpone its launch due to the combination of bad weather and ground-system issues.

The twin spacecraft project of NASA, ESCAPADE, was scheduled to launch from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, the US, with a time window of 88 minutes for the Mars deployment. However, the operation was impeded by rain, thick clouds, and a ground system issue that was reported, and hence the mission managers decided to stop their activities.

The Amazon CEO and billionaire Jeff Bezos-owned rocket company said the decision to delay the launch was due to the malfunction of the ground system and weather conditions in the launch area.

Another attempt is planned for Wednesday between 2:50 and 4:17 pm local time (1950-2117 GMT), as per the r

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