SpaceX's Indonesian Satellite Launch Rescheduled After Multiple Scrubs
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SpaceX has postponed its launch of the Indonesian Nusantara Lima communications satellite for the third consecutive day due to weather and technical issues, aiming to launch on September 11. The satellite, built to enhance connectivity in Indonesia, is scheduled to reach its operational orbit by mid-January 2026 after a successful launch from Cape Canaveral using a Falcon 9 rocket.
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