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Scrub recap: SpaceX rocket launch from Kennedy Space Center now Friday night
SpaceX is aiming to launch 21 Starlink internet satellites at now at 1:40 a.m. EDT Friday from Kennedy Space Center Pad 39A. According to the Space Force 45th Weather Squadron, weather during the ... Read More
Launch of Amazon's 1st Kuiper internet satellites delayed by bad weather
Bad weather plagued ULA's launch attempt Amazon throughout a two-hour flight window that opened at 7 p.m. EDT (2300 GMT). Launch controllers worked through some technical glitches, but were primarily ... Read More
ULA's launch of Amazon's satellites scrubbed because of bad weather in Florida
United Launch Alliance on Wednesday night scrubbed the night launch of the first 17 satellites owned by Amazon because of inclement weather in Florida. Read More
SpaceX scrubs California launch of 27 Starlink satellites

April 1 (UPI) --The SpaceX rocket ... hours later 21 Starlink satellites from Florida. Science News // 1 week ago ULA's launch of Amazon's satellites scrubbed because of bad weather in Florida ... Read More
Scrub recap: SpaceX rocket launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida now set for Monday
Scrub recap: SpaceX has confirmed tonight's launch has been scrubbed. An official reason was not provided, but another round of storms are moving into the area from the west. The next launch ... Read More
Scrub recap: SpaceX rocket launch from Kennedy Space Center now set for Saturday night

SpaceX is aiming to launch 21 Starlink internet satellites now at 1:11 a.m. EDT Saturday from Kennedy Space Center Pad 39A. SpaceX did not give a reason for the early Friday scrub. Weather had been ... Read More
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