SpaceX Delays Falcon 9 Launch To Tuesday
An anonymous reader writes "SpaceX has cancelled the launch of a Falcon 9 rocket after identifying a potential concern during preflight testing. This is the third straight day technical issues or weather have caused a delay. "Today's Orbcomm launch attempt has been scrubbed to address a potential concern identified during pre-flight checks," a SpaceX spokesperson said in a statement. "The vehicle and payload are in good condition, and engineering teams will take the extra time to ensure the highest possible level of mission assurance prior to flight," the statement said. The rocket is now scheduled for a Tuesday launch."
It is almost like reporting that a thunderstorm was spotted in Florida today. Is that news?
I had my SPF -1000 and my suitcases packed for Mars!
Launches get delayed all the time, especially for weather.
I was starting to get worried, it had almost been 24 hours since the last Elon Musk post. Thanks, Slashdot!
I want to delete my account but Slashdot doesn't allow it.
Tell the investors, we don't give a fuck.
I know that technical delays are common. But aren't they becoming too common in SpaceX? The past two or three launches have been affected by technical issues (even if not very serious). I wonder if this happen in other rocket launches also? Perhaps it is just the case that SpaceX have better means of checking for technical glitches BEFORE takeoff. But even so, wouldn't be better for them to "just" improve build quality??
Good call.
This aint tiddlywinks kids, this is Rocket Science.
Shit gets real. Real quick.
Anon reader has been cancelled.
One of the things I've always respected about SpaceX, they do things on their own timetable. Instead of launching when they're not ready, ignoring technician warnings (Challenger) or launching in risky weather they take their time and launch when they feel they are ready. I'm sure they feel some pressure to launch on time but given they are dealing with a relatively new launcher it is best to take their time and thoroughly test everything.