SpaceX's Falcon Heavy Launch Delayed and Set to Launch Satellites Without Booster Recovery.

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SpaceX has delayed the launch of its Falcon Heavy rocket from Florida's Kennedy Space Center by 24 hours to complete data reviews. The rocket will now lift off on Thursday night and carry a ViaSat-3 communications satellite into orbit, as well as a small communications satellite called Arcturus for Astranis. The launch window will open at 7:29 p.m. EDT and a backup opportunity is available on Friday at the same time.
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