“Tonight’s Stellar Voyage: SpaceX Set to Launch Four Innovative ‘MicroGEO’ Satellites into Orbit!”


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SpaceX’s intention to launch four compact communication satellites into a high Earth orbit was canceled as the countdown hit T-0 seconds on Saturday (Dec. 1).

A Falcon 9 rocket tasked with transporting four “MicroGEO” satellites manufactured by the San Francisco-based firm Astranis was slated to take off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at midnight EST (0500 GMT). An unidentified problem necessitated an abort just as the Falcon’s Merlin engines were firing up.

“Standing down from tonight’s Falcon 9 launch,” SpaceX communicated in a notice posted on the X social media platform. “Now aiming for liftoff on Sunday, December 22.”

“Scrubs occur!” noted Christian Keil, Astranis’ vice president, on X. “We’ve faced worse and will make another attempt soon.”

a black and white rocket ignites its engines on the launch pad at night, just as an abort is called.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket ignites its engines just as an abort is declared at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on Saturday, Dec. 20, 2024.(Image credit: SpaceX via X)

So far, only one Astranis satellite has successfully reached orbit, which is why this launch was referred to as — “Astranis: From One to Many.”


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