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SpaceX is targeting Saturday, July 15 at 12:15 a.m. ET (4:15 UTC) for a Falcon 9 launch of 54 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Base in Florida. This is the 16th flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched GPS III-3, Turksat 5A, Transporter-2, Intelsat G-33/G-34, Transporter-6, and 10 Starlink missions. After stage separation, Falcon 9 will land on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship in the Atlantic Ocean. A live webcast of this mission will begin about five minutes prior to liftoff.

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@BinarySk8 Says:
Just saw some type of rocket going up, then turned and flew across the sky here in Florida at 7 pm. What in the world did I witness
@lukephillips7239 Says:
Saw the satellites from this launch fly over salt lake city. Truly a breathtaking sight!
@LiterallyJustACucumber Says:
SpaceX is officially my favorite space company in the world and it will never change.
@riofootballtv6600 Says:
That good
@monyashaw Says:
This never gets old!
@lgnled Says:
Had the privilege of seeing this SpaceX launch in person (first time I have ever seen one!). It turned night into day! 😄
@neodynamite Says:
I waited 52 years of my life to see a launch live and this was the one I saw. It brought tears to my eyes. Thank you Mr. Musk and the SpaceX team for making a dream come true.
@michaelwallace2927 Says:
The mouse 🐁 🪤
@Muhammad_Hannan9914 Says:
SpaceX
@Ed_in_Md Says:
I know everyone says it but this never gets old.
@kurtdowney1489 Says:
Still amazing!
@madgreane4878 Says:
Right on 🤘🏿✨When did the satellites separate?? Where’s that footy?
@Mexico23423 Says:
Blue beetle 18 august only in cinemas.
@idurarnarif Says:
لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له
@Elias-w7o3v Says:
Boa Noite a todos os guerreiros e guerreiras da spacex. Saude e paz sempre pra vcs e suas famílias.
@MOUHPIX86 Says:
Je l ai vue en algerie alger centre vers 21.45 c'est un wagon de satellite c était magnefique ❤
@ChrisBigBad Says:
GGEZ! :D
@Tate525 Says:
The pace at which humans are launching rockets is just amazing. Thanks to SpaceX majorly, but just day before yesterday India launched their own. This is such a surreal time to be alive. Launches like these use to take years on end in the 60's.
@antenaseinterfacescb Says:
Amazing 16th landing going to twenty then 100. Fantastic technology.
@maximusnemo Says:
how they fly throuth the Dome? :/
@c.a.nixiii4650 Says:
Amazing as always. But that landing was scary those last few seconds! It did not look lined up! But corrected and success!
@zarikdaniel6697 Says:
Earth is flat and it called space x .x space porn for space masturbation.
@h2oo2h_hi Says:
Hats off to the incredible teams at Starlink and SpaceX for their outstanding accomplishments. Their work is truly remarkable and deserving of high praise.
@N9id Says:
Is there a video of Dashcam angle?
@_photonx6017 Says:
Why do the commentators think they need to explain terms like 'supersonic' every single launch? It's like a NASCAR race announcer explaining what a steering wheel does. Anyone interested enough to be watching already knows this.
@weedwacker1716 Says:
Is it not possible to show the video from the barge of the booster landing?
@NoWorldOrder2023 Says:
Starlink supports uKKKraine. 👎🏼
@t-virusterrance4734 Says:
Hello, Humans In life, one must think about things, especially, when you're surrounded by a deceptive species known as - humans. TERRANCE OUT
@michaeldavenport9971 Says:
Had a quick look and space x’s 6 oldest active boosters 1058 through 1067 have completed 84 launches between them and all flew again over last 3 mths. 84 launches from 6 boosters and all will go again. Hey reusability critics, where have you gone??. Payload, refurbishment cost, reliability, development cost and so much more were all reasons space x direction was wrong 😂😂. It’s ok you still have SLS 😂😂
@GearHouz Says:
Elon “Ironman” Musk does it again
@Trey4x4 Says:
This guy talks to much
@couchninja2997 Says:
4,000 satellites and is providing highspeed internet to more than one million locations 4,000 satellites huh 4000 wow and yet we never see one not one
@couchninja2997 Says:
really whats all the cell towers for then!
@couchninja2997 Says:
so last time i checked 10:02 down is going down not up?.... and how can you vedio something going around earth?
@lfnlolo4230 Says:
Cool
@whoyounome Says:
Why is Space X still using chemical rockets? Not to mention, pretending to be an advanced space agency. The Space Force holds 3 patents of crafts using antigravitc propulsion allowing for interstellar travel. So, again I ask, why are you still using chemical rockets while your colleagues and peers are using anti gravitc propulsion? As advanced as you may see yourselves, you are still using technology from what seems like the mid-20th century.
@agustinvelazques3748 Says:
This is tHEE BEST ROCKET EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank UUuu Mr E Musk.
@JoseNeto-ez5wj Says:
Foguete uma piada, isso aí é míssil nuclear
@chrismartinez704 Says:
Wow so exciting love all this space stuff it would be cool to find out if there is life anywhere else but anyway great job to all of you at the facility and the janitors to ❤Elon for president
@mellyons4052 Says:
Love it
@muffinpoots Says:
are there any plans to prevent space debris, further disruptions of telescopic images, and/or a collision cascade that seals the planet inside a sphere of shrapnel?
@KyleGravesLive Says:
Whoa
@andrewlee6009 Says:
Hey, wow, we just saw them over Lesvos (Greek island)! Didn't even know there was a launch.. just happened to go outside and look up, and there they were 😃 Faded away too fast to get phone out tho ☹️
@luckrulestheuniverse6504 Says:
Space is gonna be SO different after Space-X causes the Kessler Syndrome. Locked on Earth forever we will be. Noice!!!
@Rooghze Says:
Just saw them over Crete
@bananacatp Says:
Hey I just saw him from Turkey!
@stratagem_5113 Says:
Chloey_oa YouTube...
@patrickunderwood5662 Says:
Awesome as usual! But perhaps it is time to stop explaining what “supersonic” means. It’s like explaining “wet” to a bunch of swimming enthusiasts.
@nuvi5480 Says:
Congratulations!
@terratec1001 Says:
9:52 - "...as it descends through through the earth's atmosphere." It's ascending.

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