Musk's SpaceX US satellite launch halted

Elon Musk's SpaceX has had to abort from its scheduled launch of the United States Air Force's first Global Positioning System.

SpaceX Rocket Launch Posponed

This abort was triggered by the onboard Falcon 9 flight computer, a SpaceX official said. (AAP)

Elon Musk's SpaceX has halted launch of a navigation satellite for the US military, postponing for at least a day the space transportation company's first national security mission for the United States.

SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket, carrying a $US500 million ($A695 million) GPS satellite was due to take off from Florida's Cape Canaveral shortly after 1.30am AEDT on Wednesday but was stopped minutes before take-off.

"This abort was triggered by the onboard Falcon 9 flight computer," a SpaceX official narrating the launch sequence said, adding that SpaceX would attempt the launch on Wednesday morning.

SpaceX later tweeted that the Falcon 9 and payload remain healthy and cited an "out of family" reading on the rocket's first stage sensors for the delay.

A successful launch would be a significant victory for Musk, a billionaire entrepreneur who spent years trying to break into the market for lucrative military space launches, long dominated by Lockheed and Boeing Co.


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Published 19 December 2018 7:28am
Source: AAP


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