SpaceX has postponed Starlink’s satellite mission because of weather conditions, the company said in Saturday’s tweet The delay delayed the launch of 46 internet satellites caused by an explosion from Falcon 9 rocket.
This launch was first scheduled on Sunday at 11:13 a.m. Est from the Cape Canaveral room force station in Florida. Spacex said it would “keep an eye on recovery weather,” because 90% was profitable Finally, it was moved to Monday at 9:44 a.m. Est “because of the weather recovery,” said the company.
According to the company, SpaceX will land the first stage of Falcon 9 on the “deficiency of the droneship gravity,” which will be placed in the Atlantic Ocean The Starlink Satellite mission came shortly after the company lost 40 star satellites in a geomagnetic storm.
“This is the biggest loss for now for them,” Jonathan McDowell, a Harvard astronomer, told the inside at that time The incident sent a satellite burning in the Earth’s atmosphere. Fireworks then emerged from the pieces believed to come from the same satellite or different ones who broke up, Mashable reported SpaceX has launched more than 2,000 Starlink satellites to orbit, which is almost 1,900 functioning.