The company announced that the first launch was canceled after the spacecraft’s nine Aeon first-stage engines shut down immediately after launch. Relativity Space said it would retry launching the rocket, blaming it for “violation of launch fixation criteria.”
However, Relativity called for a second withdrawal before Terran 1 started its engines. At the time of writing, the company did not specify a reason for the cancellation. But he said all is well with the rocket and that the company may share additional information soon.
Source: Ferra

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