Relativity Space scrubbed its first Terran 1 launch attempt due to LOX temperatures in the upper stage that were out of limits. Now working toward an attempt at 3:55pm ET (20:55 UTC). Launch window closes 5 minutes later.— Eric Berger (@SciGuySpace) March 8, 2023
Relativity Space scrubbed its first Terran 1 launch attempt due to LOX temperatures in the upper stage that were out of limits. Now working toward an attempt at 3:55pm ET (20:55 UTC). Launch window closes 5 minutes later.
Relativity Space scheiterte beim ersten Startversuch von Terran 1 aufgrund von LOX-Temperaturen in der oberen Stufe, die außerhalb der zulässigen Grenzen lagen. Arbeiten jetzt an einem Versuch um 15:55 Uhr ET (20:55 UTC). Startfenster schließt 5 Minuten später.
We are GO for prop load, which is getting underway. But, upper-level winds are a potential concern today and we are continuing to monitor. #GLHF pic.twitter.com/2OBgTDobFM— Relativity Space (@relativityspace) March 11, 2023
We are GO for prop load, which is getting underway. But, upper-level winds are a potential concern today and we are continuing to monitor. #GLHF pic.twitter.com/2OBgTDobFM
Hold at T-20 due to upper-level wind violations. New T-0 time coming shortly.— Relativity Space (@relativityspace) March 11, 2023
Hold at T-20 due to upper-level wind violations. New T-0 time coming shortly.
Weather update: it's chilly and the wind is picking up at LC-2 at @NASA_Wallops as launch prep continues. GNC is keeping a close eye on upper level winds over the range. With a weather balloon in air now, the team expects to have current wind level readings shortly. pic.twitter.com/63OEh5avA6— Rocket Lab (@RocketLab) March 11, 2023
Weather update: it's chilly and the wind is picking up at LC-2 at @NASA_Wallops as launch prep continues. GNC is keeping a close eye on upper level winds over the range. With a weather balloon in air now, the team expects to have current wind level readings shortly. pic.twitter.com/63OEh5avA6