
The automatic cancellation occurred when some engines did not start, according to Elon Musk, without detailing the cause of the problem
SpaceX aborts Starship's thirteenth test launch by engine failure
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These satellites had approximately 20 minutes to be linked by laser systems to the Starlink main constellation before disintegrating. The company's founder and CEO, Elon Musk, limited himself to publishing an X-message in which he stated that "some of the engines did not start, which led to automatic launch cancellation," but without specifying the reason for the failure.
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These satellites had approximately 20 minutes to be linked by laser systems to the Starlink main constellation before disintegrating.
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The company's founder and CEO, Elon Musk, limited himself to publishing an X-message in which he stated that "some of the engines did not start, which led to automatic launch cancellation," but without specifying the reason for the failure.
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These satellites had approximately 20 minutes to be linked by laser systems to the main constellation of Starlink..
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