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Starlink Mission

Starlink Mission

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SpaceX is targeting Friday, July 7 at 12:29 p.m. PT (19:29 UTC) for a Falcon 9 launch of 48 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 on Saturday, July 8 at 12:06 p.m. PT (19:06 UTC). This is the 12th flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich, DART, Transporter-7, Iridium OneWeb, and seven Starlink missions. Following stage separation, the first stage will land on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship, which will be stationed in the Pacific Ocean. A live webcast of this mission will begin about five minutes prior to liftoff.

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@4chillingout Says:
Asalamu Alaykum Spacex team from the Karakalpakstan Republic
@podongpodongpodongpodongpodong Says:
8:50
@mcteeny7609 Says:
Countdown time 8:47 ⏰ 😊
@sandamalaicu2676 Says:
⏳💯🙋❤️🕊️
@dashamonaxowa5669 Says:
😲😲😲
@adamkosz93 Says:
EZ GG
@micha4671 Says:
great launch
@marthajohnson2775 Says:
This is the one I missed! Thank you!!! Starlink is a wonderful program. It will help so many people.
@garethde-witt6433 Says:
Starlink needs to go and the satellites de orbited they’re f***ing up the starfield for astronomers
@vectrexer Says:
Another delicious launch and recovery! YUM!
@GrayM2 Says:
And to think they still have to launch a lot more.
@RodrigoOliveira-x1b Says:
😑
@gilbert0201 Says:
I suggest you to spare a few dollars to install wipers on all cameras lens to remove rain drops and allow us a much better view than for this launch. Thanks in advance!
@alkacl1618 Says:
17:48 the booster looks like rubber, weird
@adeelj6666 Says:
Congrats on successful mission
@oblepixa Says:
Слава России!
@tommosher8271 Says:
Wow how easy it is to fool people.
@protectanimals9792 Says:
SO INSPIRING 👍 Great to see young and older people with the same excitement about this super positive achievement, especially when we are bombarded daily with only negatives. There are so many great positive things that happen everyday. Unfortunately we only hear about the worst things that happen. Awesome job Spacex Team 👏👏👏
@GTR35-Nismo Says:
Does crop circles helps space x for this?
@wmtbuddhika Says:
Go Falcon, Go Starlink
@바보Queen Says:
dam 12th time, truly reusable
@thewhitecaptainamerica1248 Says:
This was accomplished ON THE MOON WITH HUMANS AS PAYLOAD 🎉 With far less technology then you have in your cell phones today 🤯 That's badazz
@oldpain7625 Says:
TIMEMARKS. NOW.
@MikeOxlong- Says:
SpaceX - don’t like this commentator. Fire him. You don’t need these people anyways.
@mipad553 Says:
How much time it takes to make round around Earth like plane Height?
@SuniL.KrishnA Says:
Why do we cover satellites and other such devices/ equipments with gold / silver wrapping??
@ronwade2206 Says:
Sending a space launch up through storm clouds with obvious lightning potential is gross negligence and just stupid!
@royhi1809 Says:
Never gets old!
@ivankuljis1780 Says:
Watching these flights is like seeing a new Sunrise. Some days appear to be more spectacular, if that's even possible!
@subtitelingyou Says:
CHina is laughing... keep it up NPC's.
@weedwacker1716 Says:
Congratulations to the voice over narrator. Your voice was not nasal or grating. You didn't try to speak over the controllers. And you actually sounded like you knew what you were talking about. It's incredible what perceived competency does for customer satisfaction.
@LyonsDenFarm Says:
If these missions were numbered, I'd imagine putting the streams in a series on the channel would make for a good story. That'll show evidence of the insane growth rate of the company to keep viewers, enthusiasts, and the love of science and exploration excited. I could be wrong, but give a like on this comment if you agree.
@Trey4x4 Says:
This guy talks too much I like when the girl narrorates 😊
@jwaustinmunguy Says:
Stars or planets moving in relation to your POV? That is the ultimate click bait.
@Ingbryan777 Says:
😍
@rutendochikwanha3350 Says:
11:10 booster looks to be doing a course correction.... or me eyes playing tricks on me?
@kennethkao2269 Says:
So Is elon finally able to go to his homeland Mars?
@mr-js9is Says:
Starlink is smoking crack for the hardware cost and monthly internet prices!!😂
@ErmWhatTheSigma128 Says:
What is your next launch
@MrRobertFarr Says:
❤ Go on ? ❤
@FutureAIDev2015 Says:
What's their intro music for the webcast? I love it!
@marklindsey2127 Says:
I see a flexible covering just ahead of the 2nd stage nozzle. It looks like a piece of plastic that inflates as the engine burns, although I'm sure it is not that. Can anyone explain what this is, and why it seems to inflate?
@lancelotlake7609 Says:
We call that marine layer "June Gloom"
@auro1986 Says:
why internet slow with all those satellites up there?
@a.n.680 Says:
👍
@wilcandou Says:
Never get tired of watching these broadcasts
@savriddinyouhau3164 Says:
It seemed to me, or did the first stage land very quickly after opening the landing legs? But it still looks cool
@bestyoutube5318 Says:
HELIUM 😂 BALLOONS 😂
@alexandrdovganj1402 Says:
👍
@DamiantenBohmer Says:
Love watching these launch and landings, never gets old. Well done @SpaceX team 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

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