Watch live: SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches 20 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg, California
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- Watch live coverage as SpaceX launches a Falcon 9 rocket with 20 second-generation Starlink internet satellites. Liftoff from pad 4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 24, at 9:01 p.m. PDT (12:01 a.m. EDT, 0401 UTC). The first-stage booster, B1081 in the SpaceX fleet, making its 10th flight, will land on the drone ship 'Of Course I Still Love You' a little more than eight minutes into the flight.
The Starlink 9-8 mission includes 13 satellites capable of providing direct to cellphone services.
Our live coverage with commentary from Will Robinson-Smith will begin about 30 minutes before launch.
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Heard the boom at 9:09 pm.
That was a long, long night out there :) !
Has it launched yet?
If rocket doesn't unlock from pad during launch, will Earth be pulled from its orbit?😮
🤔😬
Dang. I was 30 minutes late
Why didn't we see the burner exhaust separation illuminating the night sky this time ?
I actually seen the bright orange streak in the sky I thought I was going crazy 😅
@@StaggerProductions yeah but last time it looked like a ☄️ was about to hit earth and this time it didn't
It’s so cloudy / hazy here
Nice try genius!! Lol!! Nobel prize winner for its breakthrough in advanced astro physics research goes to?? Not you of course!!!
Tje sun had set below that altitude so no glow
Can someone explain what the point of these SpaceX launches are for? I hear a boom every now and then. Apparently it’s from them.
It’s for Starlink internet network adding more satellites.
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Fake live bullshit
It's real we seen it
Ahh another foggy Vandenberg launch where we couldn't see a thing,
they should rename it to Vandenfog Space Force Base!
That was B1081's 10th launch and landing.
Mach 25 to exit "earths atmosphere" thats 1
Only 28 who did it and came back still living to tell you all about it thats 2
And 3
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Once it cleared the marine layer, it was visible flying over Orange County
My first watch launch...my friend Jean Tucker introduced me
Warren Miller...get out in Jesus Name...I will pray for you
I just put a link to a video of this I posted on Facebook in the comments. What did I capture?
Is Starlink trying to corner the market on satellites? Or what?
Do you have even a billion dollars...if not stay out
Launch at 30:20
Thanks.
All you. Guys are great ❤
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Yay more satellites to screw with astrophotography 🙃
Everything isn't about you.
@@fivedotfivesix59 you do know A LOT of ground based observatories complain about the starlink satellites? They are low flying and very reflective compared to other satellites. Absolutely destroys observation photos with long exposures
@@Wisconsin.pikachu yeah I get that, but they can also be orientated where they don't reflect... They also a huge benefit to people in remote areas which kind of outweighs photograph priorities.
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What is?
SpaceX launches by years
2006: 1
2007: 1
2008: 2
2009: 1
2010: 2
2011: 0
2012: 2
2013: 3
2014: 6
2015: 7
2016: 9
2017: 18
2018: 21
2019: 13
2020: 27
2021: 33
2022: 61
2023: 98
2024: 93 as of September 25