Another planned launch of SpaceX has been scrubbed against Saturday amid weather delays, the Orlando Sentinel reported.
SpaceX tweeted:
"Standing down from today's mission due to weather; proceeding through the countdown until T-1 minute for data collection. Will announce a new target launch date once confirmed on the Range."
The Falcon 9 rocket launch from Kennedy Space Center has been planned for 10:54 a.m. ET. the launch has been put off multiple times since June, according to the report.
It is to be the 10th SpaceX mission to put internet-providing satellites into space, bringing it close to 600 active satellites, per the Sentinel.
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