Launch of Falcon 9 carrier rocket with Starlink satellites delayed: SpaceX
SpaceX has cancelled the
planned launch of a Falcon 9 carrier rocket with 60 Starlink satellites.
"Auto-abort
at T-1:24 ahead of tonight's Falcon 9 launch of Starlink; next launch
opportunity is tomorrow, March 1 at 8:15 p.m. EST [03:15 GMT on Tuesday],"
SpaceX said on Twitter on Sunday.
The
company did not specify the reasons behind the delay.
The
Falcon 9 rocket was supposed to lift off from the Cape Canaveral (Kennedy) Air Force
Station in Florida at 01:37 GMT on Monday.
The
mission aims to put 60 Starlink satellites into orbit. If successful at its
next launch opportunity, it will expand SpaceX's fleet of broadband relay
satellites to include over 1,200 (some of them are prototypes that are no
longer in service).
The
Starlink project seeks to provide affordable access to broadband internet
connection across the world. Read More
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