The power outage in the Santa Barbara region has caused the maintenance of the main communications and forced to reschedule the planned Spacex launched on Tuesday afternoon.
According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the regional current row in Santa Barbara has been suspended in the Los Angeles air traffic control center, which runs air traffic over the Pacific. A spokesman for the Santa Barbara Provincial Emergency Management Office told KTLA that 911 services were also affected throughout the entire province.
This turmoil came at a time when Spacex is planning to launch from the Vandenberg Space Force base in the northwestern Santa Barbara province, but the launch was cleaned due to the air area fears of the FAA.
“The Federal Aviation Administration has taken this measure to ensure the safety of the mobile public,” says a statement from the Federal Agency.
Spacex intended to launch at approximately 11:15 am, and the countdown hour came within a minute of launch time. But the mission was given “lack of”, and the same approximate window was rescued on Wednesday.
The launch of the Falcon 9 was the first part of the NASA tracee mission, which includes the release of dual satellites in orbit to study the Earth’s magnetic shield, and how the plant protects the solar wind.
“While flying to the electrode to the electrode in the coincidence of the sun, the spacecraft will measure how these magnetic explosions send these solar wind particles that rise to the Earth’s atmosphere-and how these satellite explosions that affect our sins, technology, and space materials,”. NASA is writing In the mission of its mission.
NASA said three smaller research satellites were on board.
Despite the delay, NASA said that the missile load remained “in good health”, and there is no indication that the launch of Wednesday in Vandinberg would not happen.
As of 3 pm, there are communications disorders in the province of Santa Barbara ongoing.
Lily Dalla from KTLA contributed to this report.