The Falcon 9 launch tht should have happened this afternoon has been delayed. NASA will not allow 2 launches within 24 hours. There is an Atlas 5 launch at 9 am AEST tomorrow and Spacex have to wait for a new launch date. Our first Space Jam? Launch sites will be much in demand as the number and pace of the launches picks up. Spacex alone plan 30 launches in 2018 compared with 18 last year. The Cape Canaveral launch site is working towards 48 launches per year.
A bit of e read on Reddit and it seems that tracking and communication are one of the constraints. NASA want SpaceX and others to use "new autonomous flight safety systems, which reduces the demands of tracking and communications assets at the range." SpaceX currently use the NASA systems.
An interesting read on the situation. http://spacenews.com/falcon-9-launch-to-wait-until-after-atlas-5-mission/
A bit of e read on Reddit and it seems that tracking and communication are one of the constraints. NASA want SpaceX and others to use "new autonomous flight safety systems, which reduces the demands of tracking and communications assets at the range." SpaceX currently use the NASA systems.
An interesting read on the situation. http://spacenews.com/falcon-9-launch-to-wait-until-after-atlas-5-mission/