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Starlink Mission

Starlink Mission

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SpaceX is targeting Wednesday, July 19 at 9:09 p.m. PT (04:09 UTC on July 20) for a Falcon 9 launch of 15 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. If needed, an additional launch opportunity is also available at 10:00 p.m. PT (05:00 UTC on July 20). This is the 10th flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched NROL-87, NROL-85, SARah-1, SWOT, Transporter-8, and four 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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@John-ol5vk Says:
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@TonyFarley-gi2cv Says:
One of the other reasons I'm asking you this because they wouldn't necessarily be showing up right now they would be showing up on different structures that's politicians have backed in through there and gave opportunity through
@TonyFarley-gi2cv Says:
So I want to shoot something out there to you and throw you a question. In Congress and everything they're all having to agree on these understanding some saying i to accept the understanding of rotation of bills who's going to pay for him who but I noticed on one of your things in the live feed it's got a subscription understanding of I... do you think you should be in them congress meetings to understand what problems are going on what's being messed up seeing it's even worth you going out in the direction you are or you think they're hiding these negotiations and understanding from you at this point in time
@sharonliu8293 Says:
The orbit and rotation of the Earth, would affect the takeoff. Is the Falcon, always exactly vertical?
@miramichiguy4822 Says:
So routine now… Spacex is miles ahead of NASA.
@LeathanClaypole-h8m Says:
❤❤
@LeathanClaypole-h8m Says:
Nelly so sorry
@Emmanuel_Rivera1 Says:
Just a ship launched into Earth's dome to watch over the planet from above, but still miss seeing the flying China balloons 😂
@xxelandria7802 Says:
Why i still saw in yesterday
@ilgizmansurov2920 Says:
Не перестаю удивляться этому зрелищу! Отличное воплощение мысли и идеи человека.
@Madison0921 Says:
why are flight delays often says I've been waiting for hours but it's delayed. why bro
@ryanhans7724 Says:
Scrubbed due to weather
@shawnmorrison5849 Says:
100% fact
@shawnmorrison5849 Says:
They are out there
@shawnmorrison5849 Says:
Just like star link Every fuel station to get you further and further also would need comms radio in every station
@shawnmorrison5849 Says:
He needs to start setting up fuel stations further and further
@dizbeliefdanbackhouse5807 Says:
love the music in these, and feeling the new cameras.
@ChrisBigBad Says:
Dem Clouds! Whoaaaa
@canadarocks8b Says:
Why is there only 15 satellites in this launch? Isn’t there normally close to 50
@aazzz Says:
Apogee of first stage increased from ~115 to 180km, why?
@tyshekagrimes1979 Says:
The rocket experiences the largest amount of stressors...them rockets stopped going up.
@hakanduranl Says:
images are manipulated check better
@srgtcolon1493 Says:
Lol, whoever thought of adding the contour lines ... big kudos! :)
@ourladyofdoloursparish Says:
Spectacular! One of the best shots ever of a Space X Launch
@LazTower Says:
I saw it from the 405 north , it was going fast
@MD-gt6xw Says:
Wow 180 km apogee on the 1st stage. I wonder if that is a record. Usually it's in the 140-160 range on launches. Meco was at over 70km as well which not use to seeing. That booster must have been extra toasty on re-entry. Great job at pushing the envelope SpaceX.
@railgap Says:
https://youtu.be/wVIyy_APiec
@CFG-eb3my Says:
Commentary remains pathetic, fortunately microphones have little to do with continued brilliant success MUTE!
@Sajid-Ul-Islam Says:
I have a question, can I know how far starlink is from earth? I hope to get an answer. Love from Bangladesh ❤
@cpoky Says:
NASA- Its too foggy....scrub the Mission. SpaceX- Hold my Beer.
@jazwilly85 Says:
What an Amazing time to be Alive! Thank you SpaceX for continuing to advance human progress! You're building the dreams of generations to come!
@DanOKC Says:
The landings just never get old. -- Go Team Musk
@UCQV_lVSt2Xlhm0amm171vZQ Says:
I am from India I just show a line of sattalite in the sky❤❤❤❤❤
@Pintuuuxo Says:
This know-how of making such precise landings will take us all to anyplace on Mars. Does anyone know the date for the next Starship launch??? Thank you.
@robertkoretsky6170 Says:
We’re polluting the Earth, and now a billionaire is polluting the skies and space with his toys. Send him and his family to Mars, so he can pollute that place.
@animal9432 Says:
Probably the best looking launch and recovery cycle yet!
@danedmiston9673 Says:
Cool watching the sunrise from the western horizon, and then again a sunset.
@mehar_hashmi Says:
When will Starlink be available for people around the globe?
@angelgreen2602 Says:
Why was Martin MC comm 24,000 and vanish 8,275. see 130 why you in Australia. ASI at 38,000 and I can just manage a $2.50 travel ticket 🖕you will see a sword of bad energy and you'll get the message et
@capesocialist4113 Says:
Elon could end homelessness but ya let's rather go eat poo potatoes on Mars lol
@Fla421 Says:
Love watching spacex. ❤❤
@johnkenure4188 Says:
never gets old great views
@astonesthrow Says:
It's not possible that the cameras are this terrible. Literally not conceivable that they could utilize something that awful. Try and think people. This is 'reality' TV
@MastiWochi Says:
*Space x is trending*
@stageiii1 Says:
This was a beautiful one. I didn't think it could be, but wow. Hope the whole SpaceX team is doing okay and dealing with this heat well. I would imagine the monumental tasks that they all make look mundane are a bit tougher these days.
@DangerBooger Says:
Really? No exhaust bell cooling? Awe man....that thing is still red hot. Final stage just falls in the ocean? It has to be up there with all the sata-lie-ts...they are all going the same direction and speed. Why does one fall and the others go higher and higher....
@rkramer5629 Says:
Beautiful emergence from the fog again, love it! Gratz as always to the SpaceX team!
@tonybries5586 Says:
never gets old.
@RWBHere Says:
Thanks SpaceX. 🚀🙂👍

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