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SpaceX delays Sunday Starlink launch of Group 15-3 smallsats to Friday

May 4, 2025

In 2023, the Manitoba government, Manitoba Association of Chiefs of Police, and Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak came together to figure out how they could engage more remote First Nations communities with the local justice system.

The launch of SpaceX’s Starlink Group 15-3 has been moved out several times most recently appearing as through mid-day Saturday and then Sunday would be the day at Vandenberg. However, the mission disappeared from the list of upcoming SpaceX launches and federal notices that warn pilots of upcoming launch plans. Additionaly, they have been removed without a mention of a new targeted attempt. SpaceX did not explain the reason for the delay.

Lompoc Valley residents on Friday, witnessed SpaceX conducting a static fire test that counts down and fires the engines while the rocket remains standing at Space Launch Complex-4.

Even though the test to check various systems and detect any possible problems seemingly went well causing SpaceX to confirm plans to attempt to launch the rocket this weekend, obviously that didn’t happen.

The most current information now indicates Friday, May 9th, at 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM PDT.

The forecast next Friday calls for a temperature of 57°F, broken clouds, 82% cloud cover and a wind speed of 14mph.

SpaceX weather delays Starlink launch of Group 15-3 smallsats

In East Carroll Parish, Louisiana, 63 percent of households do not have internet access. Louisiana State and Delta Interfaith, a coalition of local churches, are aiming to improve digital accessibility through increased connectivity, and so far have secured Starlink for 120 households in the parish. Now more students can access remote learning, and their parents can advance their careers by applying for and accepting remote jobs.

It’s no surprise that the potential weather issues on May 3, with 100% cloud cover was the reason that the Starlink Group 15-3 of 29 smallsats launch was scrubbed and is tentatively rescheduled for Sunday, May 4 from Vandenberg Space Force Base. Liftoff is targeted for 4:53 a.m. ET, with backup opportunities available until 8:48 a.m. ET. If needed, additional opportunities are also available on Monday, May 5 starting at 4:22 a.m. ET.

A live webcast of this mission will begin about five minutes prior to liftoff, which you can watch here and on X @SpaceX. You can also watch the webcast on the new X TV app.

This is the 20th flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched Crew-6, SES O3b mPOWER-B, USSF-124, Bluebird 1-5, and 15 Starlink missions. Following stage separation, the first stage will land on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.

The weather forecast for Vandenberg Space Force Base includes overcast clouds, 100% cloud cover, and 21 mph winds. This launch was expected to deploy 26 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit, and will further add to the Starlink smallsat constellation.

The Falcon 9 first stage will attempt to land on ASDS OCISLY in the Pacific Ocean after its flight. The mission costs $52 million.

SpaceX’s Saturday launch of Starlink’s Group 15-3 smallsats may have weather issues

On Saturday, May 3, Falcon 9 will launch 26 smallsats of Starlink Group 15-3 into low Earth orbit at 11:27 AM – 3:55 PM PDT from Vandenberg for the Starlink smallsat constellation.

The forecast calls for a temperature of 56°F, overcast clouds, 100% cloud cover and a wind speed of 21mph.

The Falcon 9 first stage will attempt to land on ASDS OCISLY in the Pacific Ocean after its flight. The mission costs $52 million.

Filed Under: Boost Mobile, Booster, Booster Recovery, Droneship, Falcon 9, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), SmallSat, Smallsat Constellation, smallsats, SpaceX, Starlink

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