Shotwell says the November goal is a "best hope," scenerio, according to Space News reporter Peter de Selding. It also won't be from the same location -- the launch pad used during the September 1st incident is still being repaired, and may be part of SpaceX's investigation into the cause of the explosion. The next launch will likely fly from one of the pads designed for SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket. Unfortunately, Shotwell says that rocket's launch will be delayed as a result, moving from a late 2016 flight to sometime early next year.