Today’s weather looks good with better than 90% favorable conditions, according to the Space Launch Delta 45’s Weather Squadron forecast. This marks the third flight of the booster while both fairing halves have flown on three previous missions each. The booster recovery attempt will be on land at Canaveral’s Landing Zone 1. Space Force has attempted to get the word out about the multiple southerly trajectory rocket launches from the Space Coast this month, which means a larger hazard areas for both watercraft such as the cruise ship as well as aircraft. Mission managers shouting “Hold! Hold ! Hold!” scrubbed the launch with less than a minute before the planned liftoff. Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas was at sea off the coast of Brevard County ahead of the launch after having departed Port Canaveral Sunday afternoon while MSC Meraviglia was shown in the port channel, according to. There were two ships that could have been the potential reason for the scrub. Coast Guard was in contact with the ship. target liftoff, SpaceX commentator Jesse Anderson said a cruise ship was approaching a no-go zone, and the U.S. Sunday’s weather was looking great, but as the live stream began ahead of a 6:11 p.m. The company will try again today while pushing a second Falcon 9 launch to Tuesday. While weather dealt SpaceX three days of delays for its attempt to send a Falcon 9 rocket up from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, it was a cruise ship down range that caused a Sunday scrub.
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