Posted on 02/18/2018 6:55:36 AM PST by Elderberry
SpaceX has delayed the launch of its next Falcon 9 rocket to no earlier than Wednesday (Feb. 21) to allow final checks of the rocket's upgraded nose cone.
The Falcon 9 rocket was scheduled to launch early Sunday (Feb. 18) from a pad at California's Vandenberg Air Force Base to send SpaceX's first Starlink broadband satellites and the Paz radar-imaging satellite for Spain into orbit. The mission had already been delayed 24 hours to allow extra checks.
On Saturday, SpaceX representatives announced that more time was needed for final checks of the Falcon 9 rocket's upgraded payload fairing, the clamshell-like nose cone at the top of the rocket that protects its payload during flight. [6 Surprising Facts About SpaceX]
"Team at Vandenberg is taking additional time to perform final checkouts of upgraded fairing," SpaceX representatives wrote on Twitter. "Payload and vehicle remain healthy. Due to mission requirements, now targeting February 21 launch of PAZ."
SpaceX has been upgrading its payload fairings as part of a project to recover and reuse the components, but whether those efforts played a role in the launch delay is unclear. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has said the fairings alone cost about $5 million, so the ability to reuse them could represent a substantial savings.
Earlier this month, Musk said SpaceX is getting closer to recovering its payload fairings. The company has been experimenting with parachutes on its fairings and built a giant ship equipped with metal arms (which Musk has described as a "catcher's mitt in boat form") to eventually catch the fairings before they splash into the ocean.
After SpaceX's successful Falcon Heavy test flight on Feb. 6, Musk told reporters that Falcon 9 rocket fairing recovery has been difficult since fairing parachutes tend to get twisted during descent.
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Darn, Sunday Morning ... and I got up early! :-)
I, too, had this launch on my Sunday morning to do list.
However, as one well acquainted with items designed for flight, and with true payloads on this flight, check and double checking are normal for this sort of thing.
The need to vet their payload staff as well.
Someone punked them on the last launch by swapping out the payload for a red sports car.
SPACEX KIDDIE ROCKET
Did you notice the severe age discrimination of STEM workers on the SpaceX youtube video?? None of the crowd of employees was older than 30 or 40 years old. Only kiddies are allowed employment. You young STEM students never forget your career is very short. It is in the SpaceX videos.
The SpaceX failures like the Tesla car missing orbit or the rocket crash, are because of an older worker ban at SpaceX.
Little kiddies just did not get the job done. And you wealthy folks wish to fly into space on a kiddie rocket?
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