NASA pushes back Mars rover again, citing 'launch vehicle processing delays'

Published July 1, 2020 11:38 AM CDT

WASHINGTON -- Nearly three weeks after it delayed the launch of its next Mars rover, NASA has pushed it back again, citing "launch vehicle processing delays."

In a blog post, the space agency and United Launch Alliance said the Perseverance rover would launch "no earlier than July 30."

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