Issue is with one of the Launch Abort System batteriespublished at 22:50 BST 1 April
Rebecca Morelle
Science editor, reporting from the launch
Nasa says the new issue is with one of the two batteries on the Launch Abort System. It is currently out of range, they say, which they are currently investigating.
The Launch Abort System sits right at the top of the rocket.
Were something to go wrong, either on the pad, or within the first three minutes of the launch, it would activate pulling the crew capsule away from danger.
It can go from 0 to 500mph (805km/h) in two seconds - and would only be used in the event of a real problem. But it's essential its working perfectly for the launch to go ahead.




















