CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — It could be another busy week on the Space Coast, as two rockets are set to launch from Cape Canaveral.
Last week, three rockets were scheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral but two launches were rescheduled and only one rocket was launched.
SpaceX is set to launch another batch of Starlink satellites Tuesday morning.
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The company is targeting 9:29 a.m. for its next Starlink mission.
The mission was postponed Sunday “due to bad weather during preflight operations.”
It will be the company’s 12th Starlink mission.
Standing down from today’s launch of Starlink due to inclement weather during pre-flight operations. Next launch opportunity is Tuesday, September 1 at 9:29 a.m. EDT, pending Range acceptance
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) August 30, 2020
Saturday’s launch of the United Launch Alliance Delta IV rocket was also canceled “due to an unexpected condition during terminal count at approximately three seconds before liftoff.”
ULA has not announced a date for its rescheduled launch. ULA said “the required recycle time prior to the next launch attempt is seven days minimum.” The rocket could be launched as early as Saturday.
The team is currently reviewing all data and will determine the path forward. The required recycle time prior to the next launch attempt is seven days minimum.
— ULA (@ulalaunch) August 29, 2020
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