SpaceX Starlink: How the Falcon 9 will launch the next batch of satellites


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Elon Musk has been a brain-computer company Getting a lot of attention this week, But a quick reminder: its spaceflight company is still reading Another SpaceX Starlink launch. Before some vague weather on Sunday, SpaceX was trying to make two launches in nine hours: a Starlink launch and the launch of the Saocom Satellite. The latter removed it from the pad and returned to stunning fashion, But the Starlink launch was postponed. Now we know when it will happen – and how you can see it.

Starlink will launch Happens now On Thursday, September 3rd 5:46 am PT (8:46 am and) From Lunch Complex 39-A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

When the livestream link becomes available, we will have it here. You can always find a link to SpaceX’s launch on their webcast site.

The Falcon 9 rocket booster used for the launch was previously flown by the US Space Force Satellite on June 30. It will be the 11th operational flight for the Starlink Satellite Megacons installation, designed to provide internet across the planet. Each Starlink launch has a batch of 60 satellites and currently has more than 600 orbits.

Starlink has Due to the significant pain for astronomers, Who claim that the satellites are bright enough to disrupt their imaging of the universe. SpaceX is working with the astronomical community to mitigate the effects, but there is still a long way to go. Satellites are now being launched from “SunVisers” which makes them less reflective, but the U.S. At a recent satellite conference in, only one suggestion was made to completely eliminate the effects: at least not the L.E.O. Launch Sats.


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