SpaceX's Transporter-14 Mission: Launch Delayed but Still Set to Carry Diverse Cargo
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SpaceX is set to launch its Transporter-14 mission from Vandenberg, carrying 70 payloads on a Falcon 9 rocket, after a 24-hour weather delay. The mission features a reusable booster, B1071, making its 26th flight, and includes payloads from multiple international companies, with Exolaunch managing 45 of the payloads. The launch also involves the deployment of the Mission Possible capsule by The Exploration Company, marking a significant European reentry vehicle development. The mission underscores SpaceX's ongoing smallsat rideshare program and its plans to support future Starship launches.
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