Soon the fingers on one hand are no longer enough to count the delayed launches of the Falcon 9 rocket, which, among other things, is also intended to deliver an Austrian contribution in the form of the ADLER-2 mini-satellite . On Friday, the weather gods prevented a takeoff from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
The launch vehicle of the American company SpaceX was already ready for launch when it had to be canceled due to bad weather conditions. Now they hope for a success on Saturday.
The Austrian Space Forum (ÖWF) is responsible for the scientific management of the ADLER mission to collect data on the distribution of space debris in Earth orbits. The probe is funded by Upper Austrian Findus Venture GmbH, built by US technology company Spire Global under the leadership of Austrian Peter Platzer.
Source: Krone

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