The launch attempt was called off roughly two hours ahead of the planned liftoff.

NASA and Boeing were forced to stand down from an attempted launch to the International Space Station on Monday because of a last-minute issue that cropped up with a valve on the spacecraft’s rocket.

Boeing’s Starliner capsule had been scheduled to lift off at 10:34 p.m. ET from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on its first crewed test flight. NASA astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita Williams were on board the capsule and strapped into their seats when the launch attempt was called off, roughly two hours ahead of the planned liftoff.

A new launch date has not yet been announced.

Mission controllers declared a launch “scrub” after an anomaly was detected on an oxygen valve on United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V rocket, which the Starliner capsule was to ride into orbit.

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    Yeah, apparently NASA are real sticklers about all the doors staying on all the time. Just ridiculous standards to expect!

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      If they build without doors at all? Simply weld in the crew with enough food. Why get out of the vessel? Space is deadly anyway.

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      It’s not that hard. I seen the Flintstones, just have the space people put their feet out the bottom and wiggle em real fast.

      Why am I not in charge of space launches? Probably people are afraid of my intellect, and massive dong.

      (copium)

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        I’m gonna need pictures of the massive dong incident before deciding if I’m scared or not.

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          It’s umm, a quantum dong. Very rare, it appears very small in photographs but when not observed it is the size of Mount Fuji. Woe is me! To have the dong of the century but cursed to never show it.

          Fear the quantum dong!!

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            So it must be viewed with a blindfold and a pair of hands? So far, semi scared!