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SpaceX is targeting Sunday, July 24 for a Falcon 9 launch of 53 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The instantaneous launch window is at 9:38 a.m. ET (13:38 UTC), and a backup opportunity is available on Monday, July 25 at 9:16 a.m. ET (13:16 UTC). The first stage booster supporting this mission previously launched GPS III Space Vehicle 04, GPS III Space Vehicle 05, Inspiration4, Ax-1, and two Starlink missions. Following stage separation, Falcon 9's first stage will return to Earth and land on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.

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@abcjelly Says:
SpaceX has mastered their landings 🙌
@pixels7867 Says:
Message to boss Elon musk please: I urgently need you to read this I'm just a teenager but I have big plans or bigger than big I won't divulge all the information but I will speak one The cell separator everything in this world and outside it comes down to cells so for example Water with high levels of pollution as I said it all comes down to cells and molecules so in water the dirt cells don't mix and with the cell separator a lot can still be created I've seen your story I'm not just a fan who just wants attention to get rich I want my opportunity to make my mark and make the future even more advanced please Think about it let me have a chance to be someone extraordinary
@GlennSteffy Says:
BANG...BAM....BLEWWEIE !!!!! GREAT WORK KIDS !!!!
@BillybobJoelikestrains Says:
that landing was CLEAN bro 😎
@thechanceogden Says:
Fun fact: T+0 is exactly 420 seconds into the video! HA! Elon strikes again. Lol
@MikesGarageWorks Says:
Why does Starlink have NO customer service? 4 days without internet and no response from Starlink..
@jonnnn1907 Says:
Starlink please come to indonesia
@宣夫曽我部 Says:
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@williampmcd8548 Says:
Thank you. Can you please comment on any plans to salvage previous launch debris that may still be in orbit?
@happyday3933 Says:
다음 발사는 🇰🇷 🌛 탐사선 잘 부탁합니다~~
@akr4946 Says:
MARS
@onelove7344 Says:
Mars all, KID..
@onelove7344 Says:
Mars all , mars all , mars all , mars all 😊🙏
@agilstar12 Says:
@santoshgaha169 Says:
WoW 🙂🌍
@charleseames2537 Says:
Hey Elon, I was in the US Army and would love to be of the first people to put foot on Mars. I was diagnosed with a pituitary tumor that was unsuccessfully removed so I do not know how much longer I will be of use to Mankind. I scored so high on the military entrance test and finished in half the allotted time, so they thought I was cheating and made me take it again under close observation. I scored higher the second time and finished even faster. I would only ask two things in return for my service. 1.) Let me get one of your electric cars to use until I leave. (I sold my vehicles so that I don't run anyone over if I pass out from the tumor.) 2.) Build a library and name it after me when I die. EyE SEE YOU ⚡👁⚡
@kevinchristopherantonieli2760 Says:
Very Cool 🚀👍🇺🇸❤
@SwissCheese9-r5e Says:
Launch control this is spacex we are go for launch range is go and weather is 70%go
@RelaxaciseMaster-COD Says:
Thank you Elon. Keep it strong. Keep going straight. The three sisters are laughing.
@jorosscalgary2865 Says:
Amazing😍😍😍
@uzbekistan8683 Says:
Elon - i like you
@leizhang2605 Says:
Throwing trash satellites to space.
@awake8925 Says:
Am i the only one who saw UFO's on theleft screen of stage 1 on frame 11:42-47?🙄
@desennator9273 Says:
Hello, I am from Uzbekistan, does the internet work fast?
@TheEarthMenTV Says:
SpaceX rockets are becoming very smart by auto control. AI have helped the space field to move a big step and minimize the risk of failure launching for quipment and human. Great contribution!
@ijanai4334 Says:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1miMI139vI&t=7s As I said before, vertically landing a cylinder 9 meters in diameter and 63 meters in length (first stage of the starship) is not an easy task, not to mention that in the case of falcon 9, its first stage is on average 48 meters high. and 3.7 meters in diameter. It's like putting a gigantic pencil on its feet, any wrong inclination can destroy the rocket when it lands. However, landing a base with that diameter and 4, 5, 6 or 7 meters in length is much easier, any country with a good spatial structure can do it. Therefore, I propose that the tanks be built with the cheapest materials possible, that is: only the tank cylinders would be discarded, if there were no conditions to be reused by another recovery system (parachute). As for the jet engines, they would only be used to return this base containing the rocket engines, and the jet turbines are an extremely tested and easy-to-control product. even on the rocket's ascent, these turbines could be turned on as well, contributing with an extra thrust at launch and up to 20 km when oxygen in the air is still abundant and could be used. Not to mention that this base is so small in relation to the rocket that even the small gables used for stability at the beginning of the flight, similar to those used on Saturn V, could be easily transformed into wings at the time of landing, in which case the landing could be on runways. normal. We live in a time of paradigm shifts and the truth of the past may no longer be valid in the future. We have to open our minds to the new. I am creating a model rocket company and as I do not depend on its profit for a living, I intend to use the eventual profit in researching new solutions for aerospace engineering, one of the topics I intend to research is this theory of mine on the use of Reusable and Recyclable Rocket with autonomous landing system, I intend to associate groups of experimental rockets with groups of model airplanes and develop equipment to prove my theory.
@꿈의대화-f6p Says:
What a beauty!
@schonkat1982 Says:
How many of the total deployed satellites are functional still?
@arzazchelnezarsyah3773 Says:
finally starlink is now not just a dream :)
@reyutaholder3915 Says:
I'm hoping that here in asia they can provide internet services as faster as they can do, no politics
@reyutaholder3915 Says:
I'm hoping that here in asia they can provide internet services as faster as they can do, no politics
@reyutaholder3915 Says:
I'm hoping that here in asia they can provide internet services as faster as they can do, no politics
@reyutaholder3915 Says:
I'm hoping that here in asia they can provide internet services as faster as they can do, no politics
@nawzattamrok1166 Says:
Lol you can make it to mars. Send the tools you need there first then supplies,and last me and you a bunch of hookers. 😂
@qqqqq55555 Says:
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@Jkauppa Says:
try sphere flat-mc-flatface mimo antenna, curve your flat surface, into stationary mimo antenna, "phased array sphere antenna"
@UtkirU Says:
10:41 вы тоже заметили космический мусор?😂
@myeongjokim7385 Says:
arrived : July 29 3:30 am Korean time.
@myeongjokim7385 Says:
To space X : 물라다라차크라는 제발 좀 올려 보내지 마시길 바랍니다. 우주정거장의 평화를 위해서.
@myeongjokim7385 Says:
UFO just passed by the ISS 1:30 hour ago.
@urbanleg-h5e Says:
This is beautiful 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
@markbass_trojanthinking Says:
Notifications getting lost by some notifications for another that shows only spaceX.” “ as when I asked if they were connected tO NASA even the said no! 😞..just got another one from them while watching!
@_mysilentblue2227 Says:
9:33 they really need to stay with the ground camera on theses clear days. I need to see sep, 2 stage light and fairing sep.
@Walker-ry5qp Says:
@lyssalud6781 Says:
the stage 1 landing will not get old for me in a long while
@koitao25 Says:
When no one claps or celebrates as wild anymore cause it's as routine as an airplane landing. How far SpaceX has come 😄
@ShrugginAround Says:
I bet elon could go pro as torbjorn
@OccupyMarsJune Says:
Shadow ban??? I search for SpaceX and a bunch of hype channels come up, none of which I have ever thumbs up and all my SpaceX channels do not show up.
@mrsensibletimewastingarrog4185 Says:
More space junk.
@NicholasYan Says:
Good Job Guys

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