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SpaceX is targeting Thursday, February 2 at 2:58 a.m. ET (7:58 UTC) for a Falcon 9 launch of 53 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. If needed, there are additional launch opportunities the same day at 4:24 a.m. ET (9:24 UTC), and 6:05 a.m. ET (11:05 UTC) with backup opportunities also available on Friday, February 3 at 2:18 a.m. ET (7:18 UTC), 3:59 a.m. ET (8:59 UTC), and 5:40 a.m. ET (10:40 UTC). The first stage booster supporting this mission previously launched CRS-24, Eutelsat HOTBIRD 13F, OneWeb 1, and one Starlink mission. Following stage separation, the first stage will land on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. A live webcast of this mission will begin about five minutes prior to liftoff.

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@derricksmalls2293 Says:
Nice intro SpaceX.
@someidiot4311 Says:
youtube recommended this to me lol
@iNINJAgamer Says:
Congratulations on Falcon’s BIG 200 Flight!
@zgrillo2004 Says:
saw these little buggers in the sky over my house in Valentines day for two days straight in the evening.
@donaldjtoneyjr69 Says:
Amazing 💯👍🌎
@terran5569 Says:
Starlink and elon musk are helping Russia and Putin invade Ukraine.
@kunal..... Says:
Waiting for 10 year to see spaceX from now 2023
@sheilahendrix5935 Says:
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@LuisFuenteslordcpu Says:
Hi, I'm Luis from Chile, my hobby is creating experimental music on the computer, this is my latest track which is inspired by the Starlink project https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1u5BnrBTd_M&ab_channel=lordcpu
@RidiculousRocketry Says:
Bullseye. Great technology and professional execution. These pros make it looks so easy.
@devastatn Says:
Congratulations SpaceX. Congratulations falcon 9.
@vectrexer Says:
A little more enthusiasm next time Joseph Dwyer. @SpaceX has some awesome rockets and other tech displayed. The show deserves something else than generic hamburger annunciation. SpaceX Rocks!
@I_dont_want_an_at Says:
boring!
@VR-mr8uj Says:
Good morning sir main propulsion engine scientists hun duniya ka no 1 aap itna dher sara engine ek ship me dal rahein hai itna engine lagane ki jarurat nahi hai chahe koi bhi ship ho
@VR-mr8uj Says:
Good morning sir main propulsion engine scientists hun duniya ka no 1 aap itna dher sara engine ek ship me dal rahein hai itna engine lagane ki jarurat nahi hai chahe koi bhi ship ho
@SaikaiColor Says:
今、船橋駅に居ますが、また人身事故のアナウンスが流れています。仕事の責任増大化かつ国家機密化しており人ひとりの身体で全責任を負うのは不可能です。今も自殺によって国家機密を守っています。
@madsen.casper Says:
Aww - no "Go Falcon, go SpaceX!" tsk, tsk
@TheMarcusGomez Says:
Nice
@steffanjansenvanvuuren3257 Says:
How does one get 1bar of atmospheric pressure on the surface of Mars without enough gravity to compress the atmosphere? The answer is , you cannot... that means the pressure on the Martian surface will always be 6.518 millibar or 0.006518 bar. And even if you do bomb the poles with nuclear bombs, as Elon stated, there is not enough gravity.
@hangyue7444 Says:
科技掌握在文明世界手中
@ssk_76 Says:
pLeAsE hUg FiDiAs
@biancagomez4472 Says:
X
@kennethmarshall7453 Says:
Hey how about launching some satellites to service the southern half of the u.s. STILL WAITING! comments are welcomed.
@tektok6630 Says:
සුපිරි සුපිරි හුත්තො 🇱🇰 🇱🇰 🇱🇰
@eastafrica1020 Says:
I love the hissing sounds before lift off, it sounds like some dragon getting ready to spit fire.
@MinhTheGoober Says:
i wish i can be a spacex astronaut
@willmac5642 Says:
Quite a hard landing
@peatier7626 Says:
it gave me gas
@weedwacker1716 Says:
I like this PR flac. He sounds smooth confident and knowledgeable. Not like the other one. She sounds like a barista with a cold who was handed a physics paper and told to read it aloud to a football halftime crowd.
@calisetierney9763 Says:
awesome
@Yoboitj16 Says:
@Yoboitj16 Says:
ilove it i love spacex
@gregorysagegreene Says:
I would like to see the girl back.
@justinwong3641 Says:
My dream company 🤩
@JesusChrist-zh8fb Says:
I'm in a meeting
@Rmm1722 Says:
Awesome good luck
@JesusChrist-zh8fb Says:
We are know the only country in the galactic universe of light thanks to Elon musk and Donald trump #hellsangels #aryons
@ionkayak1948 Says:
Bravo, SpaceX!
@esm1469 Says:
It never gets old except for 1 part. Having max Q explained every single time annoys much more than it should.
@richardw2566 Says:
Cool views of the strong back retract. First time I've seen those camera angles. Gratz on your 200th flawless launch and landing. As routine as this may seem, these launches are never going to get old.
@kendrickmackay1051 Says:
Got up to see this one myself, the sound was tremendous! Watching the light of the flame reflect off the clouds while the rocket was below is truly something.
@Alexagrigorieff Says:
The commenter's script need to be corrected, because they make the same misleading comment every time. "Vehicle transonic" callout is heard when the vehicle crosses the speed of sound during deceleration. For the general public it just means the vehicle is no more supersonic. Just as during ascent they call out when the vehicle is supersonic, instead of telling it's transonic (which also happens for an instant).
@IamNotANumber Says:
Did anyone else get this come up on their YouTube suggested after watching the Chandler Halderson trial? 😂 😂 😂
@torchit007 Says:
https://youtu.be/RdR6MN2jKYs....never gets old.
@torchit007 Says:
I wonder when they'll start launching vending machines?
@torchit007 Says:
Indeed...yes legend has it in,comment land overwhelmingly "that it NEVER EVER EVER EVER GETS OLD...NEVER EVER EVER...EVER...
@MrJames_1 Says:
Well done. Gonna see that in person one day (land landing)
@jaberbhai2638 Says:
I’ve only watched one yesterday, and here they are yet again. How are they managing this level of awesomeness dude 😍😍
@drhoy15 Says:
Another great mission, I am always impressed. However there was a big problem with the commentator- he basically was ad libbing all along. He said that stage one was still approaching apogee when it was coming down fast and at about 60km up. He said that - we can see that both stages are on a nominal trajectory about 1 minute before that point was announced by the mission staff. I don’t think that SpaceX should be using commentators who do these type of things- get rid of him, you have so many better people!
@rayberlin Says:
It never gets boring!

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