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A SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket is ready on July 21, 2025 to start two of the O3B satellites from SES ‘O3B Mpower. SpaceX called the attempt that day. | Credit: SpaceX
SpaceX stopped two communication satellites shortly before the withdrawal on Monday evening (July 21).
A Falcon 9 rocket with two from SES ‘O3B Mpower -Internet spaceship should start on Monday at 5:27 p.m. Edt (2127 GMT) by Floridas Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 5:27 p.m.
But it didn’t quite happen: SpaceX cried only 11 seconds before the climb. The start window extended for another 90 minutes, but the company soon decided to stand back for the day.
“Start from today’s start of @Ses_satellites O3b Mpower mission and continued to be healthy tomorrow, July 22nd, because of the upswing and payload,” said SpaceX on Monday evening about X.
At the time of the publication of this article, the company had not yet explained what caused the demolition.
The two -hour start window on Tuesday is open at 5.12 p.m. Edt (2112 GMT). SpaceX will stream live on your website and the X account, starting about 15 minutes before withdrawing.
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The SES-MPOWER constellation based in Luxembourg consists of eight satellites in the intermediate level with medium earth, all of which were launched by SpaceX.
The network is already ready for operation, but not complete. Finally, 13 spaceships are included.