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X Report 2 Jun 2025
SpaceX delays the launch of 23 Starlink satellites due to geomagnetic storm concerns, adjusting the schedule for an upcoming Falcon 9 mission.

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SpaceX has postponed the launch of 23 Starlink satellites scheduled for this morning from Cape Canaveral due to a severe geomagnetic storm alert issued by NOAA. The new launch window is now set for Tuesday, June 3 at 12:29 a.m. EDT. This adjustment highlights the challenges posed by solar activity on satellite operations.
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Launch Delay: SpaceX Scrubs Falcon 9 Starlink Mission
SpaceX had planned to launch 23 Starlink satellites early Monday morning, but concerns regarding a severe geomagnetic storm led to the decision to postpone the mission. The storm, associated with heightened solar activity, posed potential risks to the delicate satellite systems. The new launch is projected for just after midnight on June 3, allowing the teams to ensure optimal conditions for the mission.
This delay illustrates the ongoing impact of space weather on satellite operations, emphasizing the necessity for companies like SpaceX to remain agile in their mission planning. For satellite tracking enthusiasts, this means keeping an eye on the updated launch schedule as conditions evolve.
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📊 Starlink Status
- Total Launched: 8823
- Total On Orbit: 7652
- Total Working: 7627
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