SpaceX has dropped the arranged dispatch of a Falcon 9 transporter rocket with 60 Starlink satellites.
"Auto-cut short at T-1:24 in front of around evening time's Falcon 9 dispatch of Starlink; next dispatch opportunity is tomorrow, March 1 at 8:15 p.m. EST [03:15 GMT on Tuesday]," SpaceX said on Twitter on Sunday.
The organization didn't indicate the explanations for the deferral.
The Falcon 9 rocket should take off from the Cape Canaveral (Kennedy) Air Force Station in Florida at 01:37 GMT on Monday.
The mission plans to put 60 Starlink satellites into space. On the off chance that fruitful at its next dispatch opportunity, it will grow SpaceX's armada of broadband transfer satellites to incorporate more than 1,200 (some of them are models that are not, at this point in assistance).
The Starlink project tries to give reasonable admittance to broadband web association across the world.E
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