SpaceX has pushed back by one day the long awaited second launch of its next-generation Starship rocket because of technical issues, the company’s CEO Elon Musk said Thursday.
The space world is buzzing with anticipation ahead of the orbital test flight, originally scheduled for Friday and now due to take off Saturday, after a first attempt in April ended in a massive explosion.
“We need to replace a grid fin actuator, so launch is postponed to Saturday,” Musk posted on his social media site X, formerly Twitter.
Grid fins are aerodynamic controls used by SpaceX to adjust and stabilize its rockets during their descent phase so they can land upright.
Actuators refer to the machine parts used to impart motion.
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