SpaceX aborts launch attempt of sixth batch of Starlink satellites due to engine power issue |
SpaceX was attempting to launch its sixth batch of Starlink internet broadband satellites, but the launch was aborted when the countdown timer reached zero.
On the live feed of the launch,
SpaceX engineers were heard to cite a “launch abort on high engine power,” and
the announcer presenting the webcast
said that it was indeed an abort related to Merlin engine power, and SpaceX later added detail, including that the sequence was auto-aborted by its system.
The announcer noted that
the “vehicle appears to be in good health,” which SpaceX later confirmed, which should bode well for resetting for another attempt.
SpaceX has a backup opportunity on Monday, but the actual next launch attempt is still to be determined,
likely as SpaceX investigates and learns more about
what exactly was behind the engine power issue and
when it makes sense to try again, given conditions on the launch range.
TechCrunch