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Starlink Mission

Starlink Mission

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SpaceX is targeting Thursday, June 22 at 12:19 a.m. PT (07:19 UTC) for a Falcon 9 launch of 47 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. If needed, a backup opportunity is available the same day at 11:53 p.m. PT (06:53 UTC on June 23). The first stage booster supporting this mission previously launched Space Development Agency's Tranche 0 and two Starlink missions. Following stage separation, the first stage will land on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship stationed in the Pacific Ocean. A live webcast of this mission will begin about five minutes prior to liftoff.

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@learningthetraditionalchin2854 Says:
Of course I still love you
@aliciasematore4285 Says:
That's 3:19am Eastern!
@sabrinabraza5972 Says:
Increíble el trabajo del equipo de SpaceX!. Desde Argentina.
@lucianasalles7272 Says:
😍😙😙😙😙😙😙😙
@lucianasalles7272 Says:
Feliz dia de trabalho a toda equipe !
@lucianasalles7272 Says:
Feliz Aniversario ! Muitas felicidades!
@lucianasalles7272 Says:
Meu Bebe lindo Parabens !
@lucianasalles7272 Says:
Eeeeeelllloooonnnnn
@endofdaysprophet Says:
Someone let Elon know China is ripping him off Left and right.
@pabloalvarez8034 Says:
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@annabella3349 Says:
GROUND to ORBIT in 9 minutes.
@patrickjoseph9209 Says:
i’ve witnessed it from spain
@PhotonMagic Says:
Congratulations SpaceX 🚀
@pranititiwari6525 Says:
Congratulations
@shepshep8654 Says:
I finally saw it live. I'm about 100 miles from launch sight. I could clearly see stage separation & then the second stage zoom off to orbit. It was quiet enough to hear a low rumble.
@I_dont_want_an_at Says:
You know airline pilots land manually all the time, instead of always using the auto landing technology. Mostly to keep their landing skills fresh. But astronauts will not once have the chance to even try to develop any landing skills for vertical rocket landings on earth. Airline pilots are considered worth a dime still, for landing. But astronauts will never be worth a single cent for vertical rocket landings on earth. Just remember that.
@I_dont_want_an_at Says:
It's so emasculating for astronauts to never get to vertically land a rocket on earth. Their cool factor has taken a steep dive because they can't be entrusted with such a difficult task.
@I_dont_want_an_at Says:
what no one ever does is mourn the fact that humans will never be vertically landing rockets on Earth. We must mourn it. Everyone is just letting this pass without crying and saying how humiliating it is for human astronauts. Their heroic aura is tarnished by never being trusted to do this. These people who are supposed to be super human in their piloting. They'll never be given a shot at landing, and for good reason. And we should be sad and cry and make a big deal about it, but everyone just lets it slide without any crying
@I_dont_want_an_at Says:
human astronauts aren't to be trusted with vertically landing a rocket on Earth. It's not for astronauts to ever do. Too hard for astronauts. Maybe they could do it, but we don't trust them with the job. They would never have the reliability and consistency. If it's possible, they'll never, ever get the chance to try. Keep your grubby fingers off the controls you astronauts. We don't trust you with vertically landing a rocket. Too hard for you!!!!!
@I_dont_want_an_at Says:
It's so sad that no human will ever pilot a rocket to land vertically on earth. It's so sad that no human astronaut will ever be trusted with the job. So sad that we have decided astronauts can never do it- that it's beyond their abilities.
@jasonharrington2106 Says:
so now u get political....go to hell
@will2see Says:
I watch basically every single launch of Falcon 9. I'll never get tired of it.
@kenbarraclough3428 Says:
From now on i will turn the sound off when watching further launches, the drivel is a total put off. I wonder why they feel they need to repeat every comment from launch control even worse he proceeds to tell the almost 7K viewers just what Star Link is. I give up
@Wendelvinicius1 Says:
Ha pasado por españa 🇪🇸 😊
@dutchuniverse Says:
They really got close to the edge of the circle on the ship this time… I hope they’re still working on the precision landing software for when they have to land starships and boosters on those tiny stubs
@shavoshaco2402 Says:
Why does he keep saying "of course I still love you" wtf lol
@DarkvoltSilver778-cl7iq Says:
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@limafrancisco8225 Says:
Great !
@lenhumbird Says:
I never get tired of a booster landing. with (just about) every flight. Watching the flydown, through the clouds and then onto the drone ship, and in the middle of the bullseye. It's such amazingly realistic CGI. (kidding). Asesome actual tech. It's the future I enjoy witnessing now, firsthand.
@banyantree8618 Says:
It never gets old !
@sanjaysable2006 Says:
I watch each and every SpaceX launch. The child inside me enjoys his happiest moments of the day. 😊😀🥳🙋😛
@williamdeoradesilva9444 Says:
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@ericathorp974 Says:
Looks like a component of the vacuum engine was running hot—never saw that on previous launches
@TraditionalAnglican Says:
Only 4 flights - It’s practically a new booster!
@sethseymour2917 Says:
Awesome every time I see it. Thanks, SpaceX! 👍
@ezapata3200 Says:
Never gets old .. Amazing
@royhi1809 Says:
NEVER GETS OLD!
@skywatcherca Says:
Super, super, super! Great work Elon and the SpaceX engineering team!
@BenGerman. Says:
I live in Lompoc so I felt the rumbling
@BenGerman. Says:
Stayed up at 12:14 AM at Wednesday night for this
@masseffect- Says:
yıl oldu 2023 hala bir uzaylı kardeşimizi göremedik:) yoksa koca kainatta yalnızmıyız.
@IslandAmazing Says:
16:16 interesting object wizzes pass the camera. Did someone leave something in the satellite bay?
@johnnylongfeather3086 Says:
“It NeVeR GeTs OlD”
@johnnylongfeather3086 Says:
“It NeVeR GeTs OlD”
@ludwig77 Says:
9 minutes from liftoff to first stage landing and nominal orbital insertion. Phenomenal.
@xMRxZEROx Says:
This never ever gets old. Space X, Elon, you're doing amazing work. You all will be the reason we make it out into the stars and begin our star trek generation. Wish I could live to see it.
@Pintuuuxo Says:
The Falcon 9 is reaching aircraft reliability. One of its main goals.
@arumugam2021 Says:
😊🎉
@mouserr Says:
while i appreciate the vastly increased launch cadence it will only really be impressive when, in hind sight, we look back on these increasingly routine but not 'air travel routine' flights and think 'how quaint it is they bothered airing all these early flights ... with Full Commentary! you couldnt even think of doing that now ... three thousand flights an hour globally? yeah good luck giving _THOSE_ the full commentary treatment. itd be like recording the chaos of a Very Busy ATC where most vehicles are coming in close to straight down and you wont really see them until theyre Right THERE and its time to work'
@davidhall8874 Says:
G-d help us if SpaceX is nothing if not politically correct!

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