Jun 30, 2014 09:02 AM EDT
SubTec-6 Rocket Launch Postponed Until July 1 (LIVE STREAM)

A rocket launch scheduled for earlier this morning from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility has been postponed, according to a NASA press release.

Scientists said they will attempt to launch the rocket on July 1 instead at approximately 4:35 a.m.

NASA had planned to launch the SubTech-6 on June 29 to test new suborbital rocket technologies. The launch was scrubbed due to boats in the hazard area.

The SubTec-6 launch was postponed earlier today (June 30) as well because of "science conditions and boats offshore," according to NASA.

Technologies that NASA will test during the launch includes:

-improvements in telemetry

-deployment system for forming vapor clouds

The launch will also test recorders to increase the rates for data obtained and transferred during flight, according to NASA.

Click here to view the launch tomorrow.

NASA will begin its live stream of the launch at 3 a.m.

Make sure to check back once more information regarding the new launch time is revealed. 

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