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SpaceX is targeting Thursday, December 2 for a Falcon 9 launch of 48 Starlink satellites and two BlackSky spacecraft to orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The instantaneous launch window is at 6:12 p.m. EST, or 23:12 UTC. The Falcon 9 first stage booster supporting this mission previously launched GPS III-3, Turksat 5A, Transporter-2, and five Starlink missions. Following stage separation, SpaceX will land Falcon 9's first stage on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.

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@explore_travels Says:
Seen tonight https://youtu.be/YtJc9Dcqhjk
@fabianaRRRosa Says:
Amazing work by Elon Musk, SpaceX and involved! I want to be there, be a part of it. Please give me a chance! Prodigious Elon Musk my hope, I love you so much!❤
@infonews169 Says:
um teatro muito bem armado ,um show pirotécnico
@christophermeyer2581 Says:
https://youtu.be/SF0w2B6DNUE he a shooter
@melmello9449 Says:
👏👏👏👏
@michael-lynn Says:
Yeah, with an endless flow of money it's simple to deceive people whose imaginations you sent up into space far from reality because you and other deceivers have trained the world to protect their ignorance. Very ashamed of humanity.
@absaishikongo7648 Says:
I even started clapping 👏🏿 after that landing💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾 what’s the specific reason to deploy these satellites 🛰?
@abhimanyu610 Says:
What happens to the second stage engine? 🙄
@fabioferreiragomes Says:
ESPETACULAR.INCRÍVEL.
@investingforapes6373 Says:
Amazing content 👐👐
@prag2884 Says:
I am interested in such activities
@IndrajithJ816 Says:
Elon musk my hero.
@SubscribeForTutorials Says:
*yeah boii finally* _i was waiting for the moment👑❤_
@sloma111 Says:
Fcukin emarassing how many views these views have.
@cheatercock5966 Says:
You are a living legend "musk !
@servusgude1361 Says:
We must hurry up for Elon to get on mars
@paulbiom2908 Says:
Mars will mean nothing if humanity is lost on earth
@ashleymstewart1121 Says:
The human brain is so brilliant. I’m always amazed at how far humanity has came .
@PillsWontHelpYouNow Says:
You need to start inducting the universal energy. The universal force can be harnessed by all things. There's so much spare energy that cars and robots are powered by it, as are we. Are you even listening? Look at this. (Hi Elon)
@shivrajpathare7934 Says:
😊
@Jugando_con_El_Auto Says:
los que pocos saben que con un "Instrumento MOXIE del Perseverance" se puede extraer elementos del viento solar ya que tenemos el conocimiento que existe y es tangible.
@nkdave747 Says:
I can’t wait for Star Link on my boat!!! How much longer are we going to have to wait???
@pedromanoel408 Says:
Copying SpaceX - https://youtu.be/T2LDbKlOZMI
@Jugando_con_El_Auto Says:
señor Elon Musk, esta haciendo malabares. le voy mi opinion los que avanza rapido en Starlink deben tener un descanso para que la Starship pueda tener un refuerzo. espero que le vaya bien, y le deseo Suerte. hablo de los lanzamientos, molesta a la empresa de coheteria.
@y4y3w47 Says:
Isso foi uma lançamento incrível 🛰🌌
@cumulusterraticus3446 Says:
Would like to see https://youtu.be/yhKvAyZxYRA This 🚀 NE X T SPACE X MAD MISSION 🎄🎇
@rachidovbn9104 Says:
Safemoon 19.05🔥🔥
@masterdeere Says:
15:56 what is that?????? on the left
@humancyborgrelations3737 Says:
Great video
@emmanuelgarcia2870 Says:
🤩
@roshabshabor1174 Says:
What happened to second stage at 01:47:39? ... Looks like some sort of impact near vacuum engine and pieces flying away
@asteroidtv829 Says:
https://youtu.be/8p551d_Wags
@saschabecker2315 Says:
SpaceX!!!
@burmamyanmart Says:
In our country Myanmar (Burma), the military junta has restricted the internet, so we hope that Starlink will be available as soon as possible.
@googlegoogle-ug5ui Says:
23:09 Luckiest seagull chilling right on the landing deck flew off just in time. Could easily have been falcon dinner! 🍗🦅
@walkerpaulp6526 Says:
Terminal countdown wasn't perfect he should've counted from 10 I love terminal countdowns "ignition and lift-off"
@corinnemoskal7766 Says:
Checking in from MA
@AbodKing-gy9no Says:
تطير فوقنا 47:47
@GameReality Says:
Why not build reflectors in space to collect sunligt and focus it on spaceships. It would then be possible to collect and focus lillions of square meters of sunlight and focus it to solar spacecrafts and if you place these reflectors all over our solar system we can then accelerate solar sail spacecrafts to any planet in our solsystem. Lets say we build a dyson sphere and use it as a reflector to accelerate spacecrats out to other stars. Then this would be our technology to go to other stars. We can then accelerate large solar sail spacecrafts to close to speed of light and accelerate them at 1 g so they would have normal gravity to other stars. Problem is to be able to deaccelerate and stop. But a trip to a star 100 light years would for earth time take hundred years but for the astronauts the time would skow down and it will take lets say 5 to 10 years to go travel that distance. The astronauts would because of the time dilation travel 10 to 20 times faster than light in there speed calculation.
@yikesaerospace2678 Says:
saw a line of lights outside in the night sky took about 5 minutes to get across the whole sky was about 30 mins after twilight and they were headed northeast in pretty sure this was these satellites spreading out slowly!
@dumitrulangham1721 Says:
13:37 wow it’s almost like it sleeping dragon awaking up
@JefferyCarr-fk9wb Says:
Just one launch contributes more to climate change than the entire continent of North America does in one year. #1 cause of climate change is NASA and SpaceX launching rockets.
@destiny_02 Says:
Just by chance yesterday I was stargazing and saw the starlink satelite snake going southwest to northeast. It was truly Exhilarating... Gave me some futuristic vibes.
@alrestauro Says:
That day was amazing while all this was going I was being interviewed at SpaceX Starlink. This is my moment the course of my career truly beings!
@alexn2898 Says:
We saw this in the sky in London, Ontario, Canada on December 4, 2021 @6:27pm!!
@margaretwilliamson2600 Says:
Great launch. Now, if SpaceX could come up with a way to retrieve space junk, they would truly make a fortune in used parts and be cleaning up the orbiting mess as well.
@robnlu89 Says:
Awesome work spacex 👍
@tamifinnigan4661 Says:
crikey.. i just saw this in the sky a few minutes ago.. was freakky!! i hope thats what i saw
@bwag2156 Says:
The fact that our current president never mentions the accomplishments of SpaceX or Tesla is ridiculous. LET'S GO BRANDON!!
@venturefanatic9262 Says:
Open up to Stock purchases so we can fund this company's success!

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