SpaceX Scrubs Launch Of 140 Satellites Atop Used Falcon 9 Rocket From California Coast

SpaceX Scrubs Launch Of 140 Satellites Atop Used Falcon 9 Rocket From California Coast
A massive fleet of tiny satellites is stuck on Earth for a few days after SpaceX called off an attempt to launch them into orbit on Wednesday (Nov. 26).
SpaceXscrubbed the planned launch of 140 satellites, all aboard the sameFalcon 9 rocketjust over 15 minutes before their planned liftoff from a seaside pad atVandenberg Space Force Basein California. The company did not disclose a reason for the delay. The next opportunity to launch the mission, called Transporter-15, will be Friday (Nov.
28), at 1:19 p.m. EST (1819 GMT).
Transporter-15 is a SpaceX rideshare missiondesigned to carry dozens of small satellites into orbit for a variety of customers. SpaceX initially hoped to launch the mission on Nov. 19, but has seen repeated delays for the flight.
The satellites riding aboard the Falcon 9 are an ecclectic mix of commercial satellites, Earth-observation spacecraft and other vehicles. The Earth imaging company Planet Labs, for example, has 36 small “SuperDove” satellites riding alongside two of its larger Pelican Earth-observation satellites. TheEuropean Space Agencymeanwhile, has a pair of HydryoGNSS satellites on board to monitor Earth’s water cycle.
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Two launch providers, ExoLaunch and SEOPS, each have a collection of different spacecraft aboard Transporter-15 for various clients.Vardaa company that launches experiments that can return to Earth on reentry capsules, will fly its fifth spacecraft, called W-5, on the mission. And there are dozens of other satellites representing companies from around the world, including Taiwan and Italy.
The Falcon 9 rocket on Transporter-15 includes a first stage that has flown 29 times before. If all goes well, the first stage will return to Earth after liftoff to land on SpaceX’s drone ship “Of Course I Still Love You” in the Pacific Ocean so it can be returned to shore for eventual reuse.
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Author:[email protected] (Tariq Malik)
Published on:2025-11-26 23:16:00
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