Rocket Lab delays the launch of electron for the US Air Force



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Rocket Lab Saturday morning (May 4) canceled the launch of three experimental satellites for the US Air Force to conduct additional payload checks.

The takeoff of the Rocket Lab Electron Booster was to take place from the company's launch site in New Zealand during a four-hour window open at 2:00 am EDT (6:00 GMT) Saturday.

The next launch opportunity available is Sunday, May 5, at the same hours as above, representatives of the company said.

Related: In photos: Rocket Lab and its electron thruster

The mission, known as STP-27RD, will deliver two satellites and a larger satellite, all Earth-orbit research and development devices for the Air Force space test program.

You can learn more about each satellite and the STP-27RD mission by reading our introductory article here. The mission, titled "This is a funny cactus", is the second electronic launch of Rocket Lab in 2019 and the fifth orbital launch of the small satellite launch vehicle as a whole.

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