After scrubbing its launch plans last week, SpaceX was expected to try again Friday to send 140 satellites aboard Falcon 9 from Vandenberg Space Force Base.

The planned launch is part of the Transporter-15 mission, designed to send small, commercial satellites into orbit during the 57-minute window, starting at 10:18 a.m..

“On board this mission are 140 payloads, including cubesats, microsats, hosted payloads, and orbital transfer vehicles carrying 13 of those payloads to be deployed at a later time,” SpaceX said in a statement.

A live stream was schedule to become available at around 10:03 a.m. ahead of the liftoff.

T-1 hour until Falcon 9’s launch of the Transporter-15 mission. Liftoff is targeted for 10:44 a.m. PT. The live webcast will begin about 15 minutes ahead of launch→ https://t.co/z6gexPPUZj pic.twitter.com/0JwgI5W6Rb

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Those in Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and Ventura counties may hear sonic booms during the launch, depending on the weather.