The US space agency is regrouping after it lost the chance to launch a "flying saucer" into Earth's atmosphere to test Mars technology.
Winds at a military range on the Hawaiian island of Kauai have not cooperated during the two-week launch window that ends on Saturday.
NASA says winds need to be calm for a helium balloon to carry the disc-shaped vehicle over the Pacific so that it doesn't stray into no-fly zones.
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NASA has invested USD 150 million in the project. It will study its options including extending the launch window, which would be an added cost.