NASA and SpaceX scrubbed the launch of the PACE environmental satellite for the second time early this morning.
SpaceX announced the scrub on X. "Due to ground winds preventing pre-launch checkouts, we are now targeting Thursday, February 8 for Falcon 9 to launch PACE. Vehicle and payload remain healthy, and teams will continue to keep an eye on weather, which improves to 95% favorable for liftoff," the company said. That countdown is now progressing towards 1:33 am EST on Thursday.
That was not the only SpaceX scrub this week. The company also scrubbed the launch of a batch of Starlink satellites from Vandenberg AFB yesterday, and plans to make another attempt to orbit those satellites today. Again, weather was the culprit in that scrub.
In a related development, the AX-3 crew have departed from the International Space Station aboard a Dragon capsule. They are scheduled to splash down in the Atlantic ocean off the coast of Florida on Friday. That departure was also delayed a day due to poor weather conditions in the splashdown zone.