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High Wind Scraps SpaceX Observatory Launch, Rocket Landing

Tuesday, 10 February 2015 06:16 PM EST

Dangerously high wind is keeping a deep-space observatory grounded for yet another day.

SpaceX called off Tuesday evening's planned launch of the Deep Space Climate Observatory, with just 12 minutes remaining in the countdown. Wind gusts reached 115 mph several miles up, a safety concern.

It was the company's second attempt in three days to launch the spacecraft first envisioned by former Vice President Al Gore.

SpaceX must launch the observatory by Wednesday or face a delay until Feb. 20.

Just as exciting as liftoff will be the company's effort to land the leftover first-stage booster on an ocean platform. SpaceX's billionaire founder Elon Musk wants to eventually reuse his rockets, and that means getting them back intact.

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Dangerously high wind is keeping a deep-space observatory grounded for yet another day.SpaceX called off Tuesday evening's planned launch of the Deep Space Climate Observatory, with just 12 minutes remaining in the countdown. Wind gusts reached 115 mph several miles up, a...
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