SpaceX is gearing up for yet another Starlink mission — and you can watch it live today. Recommended Videos Thanks to an abundance of livestream cameras showing everything from launch to landing, as well as satellite deployment and possibly the capture of the rocket’s two nose cone pieces,...
SpaceX will stream the launch live, and we’ve got all the details on how to watch. How to watch the launch The launch, which will take place from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is scheduled for 8:37 p.m. ET (5:37 p.m. PT) on Sunday, Febr...
Update:SpaceX has aced the first its tenth launch of 2021 and 23rd operational Starlink launch while simultaneously offering an uninterrupted live view of a Falcon 9 booster landing from the rocket’s onboard camera for the first time in months. SpaceX Falcon 9 B1058-7 lands on OCISLY. Grea...
Live coverage of the countdown and launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The mission will launch SpaceX’s next batch of 49 Starlink broadband satellites. Text updates will appear automatically below. Follow us onTwitter. SFN Live Space...
SpaceX began launching an upgraded version of Starlink, called the V2 mini, onFebruary 27, 2023. The V2 minis serve as a precursor version to the company's full V2 design, whose larger design is intended to launch on SpaceX's yet-operational Starship rocket. In the interim, the V2 minis...
After going eight years and more than 300 launches without a failure, SpaceX had a Falcon 9 rocket launch go awry, resulting in the expected loss of 20 Starlink satellites. The Federal Aviation Administration said it would oversee an investigation into the anomaly, raising the prospect that doze...
Today, SpaceX announced that it is expanding its satellite internet service to cover airplanes. The new service, Starlink Aviation, will launch next year and will offer speeds up to 350Mbps, which is quite a bit faster than what we currently see on commercial flights. ...
Appearing as a string of bright lights in the sky,Starlink satellitescan look rather "otherwordly" and have prompted numerous UFO-sighting reports when they first took to the skies. But the long lines of lights are only visible shortly after launch. Once the satellites climb to theiroperating ...
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SpaceX will launch its first stack of Starlink broadband satellites since May from the East Coast Friday morning (Nov. 12) and you can watch the action live online. The private spaceflight company will launch a stack of 53 Starlink satellites on one of i