Spacex and partners are still struggling to place the 3rd crew to orbit. NASA has delayed the mission launch again, until November 10 at 21:03 East. They moved the Liftoff date after deciding to return to the Crew-2 (he was delayed until November 8) first and avoided “weather considerations” that influenced the launch and recovery, according to the European Space Agency. SpaceX noted that there was an 80 percent chance for favorable weather for new dates.
Crew-3 must be anchored with an international space station around 7:10 in the east on November 11. The initial launch was set for Halloween but pushed to November 3 because of the weather. NASA delayed the launch again, aiming for the launch of November 6, after a member of the crew experienced a “small medical problem.”
The general delay in SpaceFlight, including for Dragon crew flights, but the Crew-3 mission has experienced more headaches than you expect a week of setbacks. While the SpaceX and the agent of the Allies clearly do not have many choices in this matter, this is not what they want to experience when they try to make spaceflight operated personally more routine.