![]() ![]() SpaceX Starship: Here's what caused the Starship explosion and how it's different for FloridaģD-printed rocket: Relativity Space abandons first 3D-printed rocket for bigger, more powerful Terran R Rocket launch schedule: Upcoming Florida launches and landings View Gallery: SpaceX Falcon Heavy launches through the fog In the event of a delay to Thursday, conditions look roughly the same: 60% "go." "The main weather concerns for a Wednesday evening launch have shifted to anvil clouds associated with ongoing convection to the west as well as any lingering cumulus clouds," Space Launch Delta 45 forecasters said Tuesday. The Space Force on Tuesday said the potential for thick and anvil clouds were listed as the primary concerns. EDT Wednesday, is expected to face 60% "go" weather conditions at pad 39A. The three-core rocket, set to fly during an hour-long window that opens at 7:24 p.m. The Space Coast's recent spate of rainstorms is expected to continue through the week, potentially bringing iffy weather conditions to Kennedy Space Center ahead of SpaceX's next Falcon Heavy launch. The weather forecast remains roughly the same at 60% "go." ![]() ![]() The roughly hour-long window to fly from pad 39A opens at 7:24 p.m. Originally slated to fly Wednesday evening, the company said more time was needed for data reviews. Update: SpaceX is now targeting no earlier than the evening of Thursday, April 27, for the launch of its three-core Falcon Heavy rocket from Kennedy Space Center. EDT Friday, April 28, for Falcon Heavy's next attempt. Teams are now targeting no earlier than 7:29 p.m. Update: SpaceX stood down from this launch due to poor weather around Kennedy Space Center on Thursday evening. ET on Sunday, April 30, for the next launch attempt of the Falcon Heavy mission from Kennedy Space Center. Update: Due to weather, SpaceX is now targeting 7:29 p.m. Please support it with a subscription here. Journalism like this takes time and resources. Space is important to us and that’s why we're working to bring you top coverage of the industry and Florida launches. Watch Video: SpaceX launches Space Force Falcon Heavy mission from Florida, lands at Cape Canaveral ![]()
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