Watch live: SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches 22 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- Watch live coverage as SpaceX launches a Falcon 9 rocket with 22 satellites for Elon Musk's Starlink internet service. Liftoff from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station is scheduled for 9:20 a.m. EDT (1320 UTC) on Tuesday, August 20. The first-stage booster, making its first flight, will land on SpaceX's drone ship 'A Shortfall of Gravitas', stationed in the Atlantic Ocean, about eight and a half minutes after leaving the launch pad.
The mission, designated Starlink 10-5, will take a north-easterly trajectory on departure from the space coast.
Commentary will be provided by Spaceflight Now's Will Robinson Smith, starting approximately an hour prior to liftoff.
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Always cool to see a brand new booster fly, and then watch live as it gets caked in soot during the entry burn. 😅
Onwards to Crew-9 for B1085!
Love watching from my backyard! 👏👏👍
Me too
I was ready to watch the rocket from Pier in Jacksonville, NC, at @5:36am. However, time changed. Missed that, too. 😊 Will be my first countdown. I'm looking forward to watching. ❤️
Ohh I missed the launch moment again, I got distracted...Congratulations guys!! 💥🔥🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🪘💖💝💖🌹🗽
It NEVER gets old! It looked like a particularly gentle landing
Agree.
I'm 230 miles from the Cape and I can see the rocket launch.
Do u guys see reentry
@@tcgpoke7704 no. If I didn't know what I was looking at during the launch, I would be filming it call it a UFO. It's just a giant fireball moving slowly along the top of the tree line.
Love the sound of the Merlin engines
Awesome. Thoroughly enjoyed launching, as well as commentary. 😊 Thank you.
Pretty cool seeing those cold gas thrusters firing so late (right before the landing legs deployed) in the landing sequence. I believe that stormy sky was a bit more turbulent than the fixed cameras made it look.
Way to go Space X
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Hi, from Virginia ! :)
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How many Starlink satellites are up there?
over 6 thousand
We get to see a shiny white booster taday
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Watch at 1hr 03 min. as the camera toggles views from the thrusters. They forgot to add the curvature of the Earth to the one side. Lol
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Watching, and letting my brain absorb, the booster & 2nd stage speed / altitude numbers as it goes through various burn / coast phases has done more for my understanding of getting to space and back than all the gibberish, charts, graphs, and animations Main Stream Media has ever presented.
Thank you for covering this. greetings from germany.
Watching from England it’s 2.20 am, best of luck
pls next time put de audio from youre camera down (wind noise) when its not filming
It is too round on the top, round is not scary, pointy is scary
what happens to the second burn rocket
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What's today's flight path?
It went on a Northeasterly trajectory.
What does this do to our ozone layer is it destroyed it just like a car but at a faster rate?
It does barely anything, the higher altitude is offset by the fact that there aren’t 20,000 launches in a day… so it’s somewhere between 1/100,000 and 1/500,000 the contribution of airlines