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Rocket Lab scrubs launch of 10 Earth-observation satellites due to sensor readings – Space.com
The launch window for the “In Focus” mission runs through Nov. 3.

Ten Earth-observation satellites will have to wait at least another day to get off the ground.
Rocket Lab
scrubbed today’s (Oct. 21) planned liftoff of its “In Focus” mission, which will loft nine “SuperDove” cubesats for San Francisco-based company Planet and a microsatellite built by Japan’s Canon Electronics Inc.
“We’re standing down from todays attempt. Some sensors are returning data that we want to look into further. We have backup opportunities until Nov. 3. Stay tuned for updates on new…
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