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Watch live: SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket returns to flight with the launch of 23 Starlink satellites 

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Watch live coverage as SpaceX launches a Falcon 9 rocket with 23 satellites for Elon Musk's Starlink internet service. This will be the first Falcon 9 mission since the fleet was grounded following an upper stage failure on July 11 which resulted in the loss of 20 Starlink satellites.
Liftoff from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center is scheduled for 1:45 a.m. EDT (0545 UTC) on Saturday, July 27. The first-stage booster making its 17th flight will land on SpaceX's drone ship 'Just Read the Instructions', stationed in the Atlantic Ocean, about eight and a half minutes after leaving the launch pad.
The mission, designated Starlink 10-9, will take a north-easterly trajectory on departure from Cape Canaveral.
Commentary will be provided by Spaceflight Now's Will Robinson-Smith, starting approximately an hour prior to liftoff.
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Комментарии : 41   
@kathrynkelman5334
@kathrynkelman5334 Месяц назад
I'm from the UK & have been lucky enough to see Atlantis go up in a night launch in 97 & just by pure luck, on a day visit to the space centre in March 23, see a SpaceX rocket go up in a 4/5pm launch. Both were amazing & a once in a lifetime opportunity & experience but seeing Atlantis go up at around 4am in the dark & then suddenly having everything turn into bright daylight, hearing that very loud roar & feeling the building, who's roof we were standin on, shake like crazy was something else. A memory that will always be remembered forever by myself, my husband & our kids who were 16 & 14 at the time.
@bonnielong7119
@bonnielong7119 Месяц назад
Thank you SFN for the replay I tried to stay up but didn’t make it! I’ve missed the launches 🚀
@turbofanlover
@turbofanlover Месяц назад
Wow. Didn't think that SpaceX would get approval this quickly. I'm assuming that the issue must have been very minor, indeed.
@clevergirl4457
@clevergirl4457 Месяц назад
They handed in the mishap report two days ago, so the FAA is still approving it: What SpaceX did was use an alternative method and request the FAA make a determination based on public safety, which the FAA did and allowed SpaceX to fly.
@dreamsofgrandeur
@dreamsofgrandeur Месяц назад
It probably helps when you have a track record as ridiculously good as Falcon 9 and you're launching your own satellites
@paulbork7647
@paulbork7647 Месяц назад
SpaceX was able to show none of the Starlink satellites could reenter and put people at risk. The mishap report continues, but the hold on launches is lifted.
@Bobtowngarden
@Bobtowngarden Месяц назад
The problem was with the bansor in the first stage. Once they fixed that it was easy to approve the continence of flight.
@steveo6034
@steveo6034 Месяц назад
After NSF lost their best 3 employees(Chris, Thomas, and Michael pulling levers), I've been trying to find a good channel with excellent pre-launch discussion that they were so good at. Finally, it looks like i found it!🚀
@KalystiaLee
@KalystiaLee Месяц назад
@@steveo6034 Welcome! I hope you'll join us again for the next launch! 🙂
@rauljimenez8132
@rauljimenez8132 Месяц назад
A prívate company, not a government company. The why it was back up again so quickly.
@clevergirl4457
@clevergirl4457 Месяц назад
It only took them 15 days to return to flight, that's amazing! still got my fingers crossed about SES-2... Thank you Will and the folks at SFN. This stuff never gets old Edit: It worked! F9 is back!
@johnkamkutis7952
@johnkamkutis7952 Месяц назад
What is the exact lift off time
@clevergirl4457
@clevergirl4457 Месяц назад
@@johnkamkutis7952 1:45AM EDT on Saturday 27th? This already happened
@johnkamkutis7952
@johnkamkutis7952 Месяц назад
Great Coverage! God Speed.
@paulbork7647
@paulbork7647 Месяц назад
Her explanation is at odds with the FAA report. A clamp was loose leading to the failure of a sensor, which is not redundant, but was not needed for flight. It was removed, along with the clamp. The engine was said to have had too much cooling and a hard start. Not majorly off, but not quite consistent. I would bet in the FAA report and SpaceX’s statement to regulators. The test at McGregor was done in response to the incident, not tested before , as implied.
@trishdarby6956
@trishdarby6956 Месяц назад
Awesome job everyone well done ❤
@angusrock1563
@angusrock1563 Месяц назад
The Phoenix rises! Go Falcon, go SpaceX
@santa-johnenoch2625
@santa-johnenoch2625 Месяц назад
Outstanding! Well done Team SpaceX!!! 👍❤🎅❤👍
@acousticmikeb8119
@acousticmikeb8119 Месяц назад
Why was there a blue tip to the flame for about the first 30 seconds? I don’t think I’ve seen that before…
@costrio
@costrio Месяц назад
At 1:00:25 -- 50 second moment in the flight -- I like watching Falcon 9 poke a hole in that cloud! "I'm ba-ack!" ;-)
@michaeldomansky8497
@michaeldomansky8497 Месяц назад
You can tell where the Sahara dust layer is by the sparkles around the grid fins!
@costrio
@costrio Месяц назад
At 1:07:47 Just before landing, do I see a new heat resistant paint being tested on the landing vehicle? Could this also be advanced testing/studies for Starship landing vessels? Larger landing area required and an increased resistance to the heat and weight of heavier craft. I they want around the world traffic and deployment, they will need landing areas on land and on the seas. (Are the Bikini island atolls still too radioactive to inhabit? Just wondering.)
@wacojones8062
@wacojones8062 Месяц назад
Thanks!
@pranititiwari6525
@pranititiwari6525 Месяц назад
Great space x🎉
@ferdiklc1928
@ferdiklc1928 Месяц назад
Çok iyisiniz ya
@xilix2
@xilix2 Месяц назад
>> Commentary will be provided by Spaceflight Now's Will Robinson-Smith That can't be his real name...
@KalystiaLee
@KalystiaLee Месяц назад
It is indeed his real name. And he's a fantastic commentator. :)
@user-iy8xh7ms5g
@user-iy8xh7ms5g Месяц назад
Did the relight work
@KalystiaLee
@KalystiaLee Месяц назад
Seems so! :)
@lunalpzz
@lunalpzz Месяц назад
It was in Orlando?
@joshuaguenin9507
@joshuaguenin9507 Месяц назад
It was in Cape Canaveral
@lunalpzz
@lunalpzz Месяц назад
@@joshuaguenin9507oh, thank you for the information!
@user-hk6mt4uo4p
@user-hk6mt4uo4p Месяц назад
Announcer is quite the Chatty Cathy
@KalystiaLee
@KalystiaLee Месяц назад
You'd think it was his job or something. 🙃
@alexpuchall1540
@alexpuchall1540 Месяц назад
Trajectory?
@KalystiaLee
@KalystiaLee Месяц назад
If you read the description, it tells you. If you listen to the commentary, it tells you. 🙃
@munzy5865
@munzy5865 Месяц назад
Seriously SPACE X no infra red night cameras on the booster...come on guys were in the year 2024 FFS
@MrEnyecz
@MrEnyecz Месяц назад
What do you think, what would you see in infra? The flames. :)
@munzy5865
@munzy5865 Месяц назад
@@MrEnyecz I was merely thinking of when the Boosters were returning on night launchers...but I guess thats to comprehensive for you to think of. Nvm one day it will hit you.
@joshuaguenin9507
@joshuaguenin9507 Месяц назад
@@munzy5865 Spacex did that on one launch a few years ago, but from land, it was cool, but a unique instance where that was useful.. Putting them on the booster is useless and wasteful
@munzy5865
@munzy5865 Месяц назад
@@joshuaguenin9507 Good point. I don't see how they can be "useless and wasteful" though, they would've worked well(maybe who knows) on Starship test launch 4 when on re entry when the heat shield tiles came off.
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