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SpaceX Wednesday Launch Scrubbed; Rescheduled for Thursday 6:46 p.m. EST (2346 GMT)

Accepted submission by martyb at 2016-02-25 03:40:57
Science

from the time-to-buy-stock-in-Estes-model-rockets dept

SpaceX had originally scheduled to launch a rocket on Wednesday, February 23 but has decided to postpone the launch by at least 24 hours [newsdaily.com]:

SpaceX on Wednesday postponed for at least 24 hours the scheduled Florida launch of a Falcon 9 rocket on a satellite-delivery mission and attempted return-landing at sea to allow extra time to chill the rocket’s propellant, the company said.

Blast-off of the 23-story-tall booster and its payload, a SES SA communications satellite, was rescheduled for 6:46 p.m. EST (2346 GMT) on Thursday from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, SpaceX said.

“Rocket and spacecraft remain healthy,” the company said in a message posted on Twitter as the delay was announced. Hours earlier SpaceX had described weather conditions at the launch site as a “60 percent go” and said it was tracking thick clouds and high winds.

Following the delay, the company issued a further statement explaining: “The team opted to hold launch to ensure liquid oxygen temperatures are as cold as possible in an effort to maximize performance of the vehicle.”

The statement left unclear how much, if any, weather was a factor in the postponement.

Meteorologists forecast an 80 percent chance that weather would be suitable for liftoff on Thursday.

I, for one, will be anxiously awaiting the launch and hopefully successful barge landing of this flight. I well remember the 60's and the progression of the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo flights that culminated with the moon landings and return of moon rocks to earth. I followed many a space shuttle launch and landing, too. And now we see the space race heating up again. Exciting times.


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