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SpaceX is targeting Monday, August 7 at 8:57 p.m. PT (03:57 UTC on August 8) 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, additional launch opportunities are available at 10:38 p.m. PT (05:38 UTC on August 8) and 11:28 p.m. PT (06:28 UTC on August 8). Four backup opportunities are also currently available on Tuesday, August 8 starting at 8:32 p.m. PT (03:32 UTC on August 9) until 11:54 p.m. PT (06:54 UTC on August 9). This is the fifth flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched SDA-0A and three 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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@ChrisBigBad Says:
oh! chapter marks. nice!
@notagain465 Says:
It did nothing to benefit my family or myself. We now don't even get HDTV because of these satellites.
@notagain465 Says:
My HDTV quits working every night now at 9:00 to 10:00 approximately, thanks for making me even poorer. Elon you have not helped no one but yourself.
@mujiyanto886 Says:
😊
@etesech152 Says:
18:45
@RobinMadfisherman Says:
Can anyone explain why I can NOT order Starlink from the Starlink web site. It continually tells me : Something went wrong on our end. Please wait and then try again. when I try to order. Thanks in advance.
@arunBuddh3023 Says:
#namobuddhaay #jaibhim #inkalabzindabad #Bhimarmy + #india + #Japan + #America + #china + #northkorea + #SouthKorea + #Thailand
@TonyFarley-gi2cv Says:
So you planning on going to Mars so I got this idea for longer lasting gas if you go watch the movie tinkers you see this crystal form and they use energy structure to spread the molecules so it's like a hard gas that slowly deteriorates and reproduces it's molecules
@arcooke Says:
The narrator is great at what she does.
@tfbama68 Says:
(copied) X is a mark for Saturn worshipers. Saturn aka Cronus is the god of time that's why a watch is called a chronometer after Cronus. Our modern calender is off since a year previously had 13 months of 28days each. Look at the prefix to the following months... September = Sept = 7th month October = Oct = 8th month November = Nov = 9th month December = Dec = 10th month. E.g. a period of 10years is a Decade Therefore, January = 11th month February = 12th month and March = 13th month. Our New Year should start on 1st April and that's why we are mocked on Fool's Day. The Hebrew call this period Abib (April) when the Sun crosses over to the North marking the end of Winter and beginning of Spring. The Roman numeral 'X' represents 10. That's why Saturnalia is currently called X-mass since it's celebrated on December = 10th month. The Saturn Cult has hijacked pop culture and 'X' is their symbol e.g. Space X, X app etc... They are puppets and we shouldn't PAY attention to them. The only way to pass through the firmament is through righteousness.
@Idwratherbedrawing Says:
I probably sound like an idiot but I noticed something strange while watching the footage ... What is at 14:34 on the left hand side video as the rocket is returning to earth? How could an object seem to pass by in that manner if the rocket is falling so fast back thru the atmosphere? Is it also falling at a similar speed? Because it's so much smaller.. and where did it come from? And how is it illuminated? It appears to be a white glowing circle and it's moving as though it was in zero gravity.. can someone please explain? Lol
@pinkxic3887 Says:
No me canso de ver una y otra vez 😍🚀
@user-um9ml7gg4x Says:
RUSSIAN returns to the moon
@jerrodbeck1799 Says:
Dear Elon, thank you for giving me hope in humanity🤟🏻
@fellpower Says:
10 minutes - and SpaceX has Sats in Orbit. YOU ARE GREAT !!!
@Juneybug_17 Says:
Stop hacking peoples YouTube channels
@ms.jessadventures Says:
HOPING THERE'S SOME WAY POSSIBLE YOU CAN HELP MAUI BECAUSE THEY HAVE NO COMMUNICATION BUT YOU DO HAVE THE MEANS TO BE ABLE TO GIVE THESE PEOPLE SOME TYPE OF COMMUNICATION PLEASE ELON MAKE A GOOD DECISION AND HELP MAUI NOW
@BeachGramps3361 Says:
This chap has called this 15:36 out so often! I love SpaceX! 😁
@bobbykerner5454 Says:
Musk for president
@Sergei-Gavrilin Says:
👍
@t-virusterrance4734 Says:
Hello, Humans The world may try to stop you from reaching your goals, but in reality, you're the only one that can stop yourself. TERRANCE OUT
@jeffreoboedean Says:
I'd just like to say--->> [Job Well Done !!!] 💯 👍🤯 It's amazing what the human brain is capable of great job everyone who put in all them hours to bring this to fruition . I loved it. Thanks Elon 🎉🤔
@nunya___ Says:
14:30 UFO Event.
@ch0zman Says:
Thank you Elon ❤
@Mikesmith-tm5sh Says:
Saw falcon nine separate last night I am in south Louisiana. It was in the western sky last night.
@hygrobiology Says:
We enjoy it every single time❤
@Padoinky Says:
Near 20 minutes should have been edited down to 5 mins
@ClermontStudiosFlorida Says:
Unreal
@user-wk8wv9ku8r Says:
How many of you can communicate with the implanted tech and not have to use vocalizations?
@user-jp4bu1iu1r Says:
where is the launch?
@WG-tt6hk Says:
Another landing on a ship at sea, at night from low Earth orbital altitude. The incredible engineering required is mind blowing. Think about it. The orbital dynamics, upper level winds, lower level winds, and still hitting the bulls eye. It's the equivalent of hitting a dartboard on the ground with a dart thrown from an airplane at 30,000 ft going 600 mph. SpaceX makes it look easy. I can appreciate it more than those who are young. I remember Sputnik. What SpaceX is doing was Science Fiction not that long ago.
@chaseshadow Says:
Up and then back down - Great AI
@WalterCruz-USA Says:
God Bless America.🇺🇲🦅⚡️⚡️💀✝️🙏🏻 🛰🚀🛸
@debbiep9338 Says:
Awesome
@ken-mb5cp Says:
Only 15 satellites. V2 I guess it’s worth it to them to launch.
@scoobedoo1008 Says:
Nice flight! I thought y'all had finished with the "Go Falcon, Go Starlink!" callouts at launch.
@garrettglass8854 Says:
I love these graphics.
@thatkidclouds Says:
14:31 what's the thing just floating by on stage 1 screen, is it a piece of the faring or space debris? Can someone explain?
@irealabdullah Says:
Years of hard work
@ryanrohrbacker7431 Says:
i watched this last night from my home in huntington beach california. what a view!!!!
@MrDark21knight Says:
A 🎯 🛬 again. Wow
@TonyFarley-gi2cv Says:
So do you understand North South East and West in math cuz this one right here does and y'all are all way off how to understand direction and distance from above and below and how to coordinate and recognize patterns of your own not someone else's
@AngelRamos-ls1dx Says:
Could any body tell me on the SES-18 AND SES-19 MISSION ABOUT 4 MONTHS AGO WHAT IS THOSE 2 CIGAR SHAPE ON THE LEFT, TIME 9:04???
@Beatriz-yc1ug Says:
Muchísimas gracias siempre muy agradecida y un gran privilegio ser notificada.
@TeslaElonSpaceXFan Says:
@danapeck5382 Says:
Thanks! Incredible operational pace by the team, not easy, when do you sleep? All the best
@lionchampionmrkpat9997 Says:
I gonna build an electro magnetic pulse discharge weapon and knock out all these satellites above me
@Zahidulhasan Says:
This was a quite different starlink launch. It carried least numbers of sattalite while first stage went upto 179km in 13:50 min. I never seem a F9 first stage went upto that height.
@multi_misa72 Says:
Dude calling out was bored als f.😂😂😂
@Ali_hosain_6 Says:
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤

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