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SpaceX delayed the first Starlink satellite launch of 2021 because of bad weather and safety inspections. It will now blast 60 internet satellites into orbit on Wednesday instead. – msnNOW
Elon Musk’s SpaceX wants to envelop Earth with up to 42,000 Starlink satellites that beam internet down from orbit.

SpaceX’s first Starlink launch of 2021 has been delayed due to bad weather and safety inspections.
The Falcon 9 rocket, holding 60 Starlink satellites ready to beam internet down to Earth, was scheduled for blast-off on Monday at 8:45 a.m. EST from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, but “unfavorable weather conditions in the recovery area” prevented the launch.
It was rescheduled for Tuesday, and has since been pushed back again.
The launch is now set for Wednesday at 8:02 a.m. EST, SpaceX tweeted….
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