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SpaceX scrubs Starlink satellite launch Thursday due to ground sensor reading – CNET
The Falcon 9 that brought human spaceflight back to US soil will be busy again soon enough.
A Falcon 9 blasts off on Aug. 30.
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The Falcon 9 rocket booster that sent NASA astronauts to the International Space Station in May is set to get recycled again when SpaceX sends 60 more Starlink satellites to orbit atop its column of fire, but it didn’t happen Thursday as planned.
The launch, originally scheduled for September, has been postponed multiple times due to weather, including on Monday morning when heavy clouds above Florida’s Cape Canaveral prevented launch at the last seco…
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