
SpaceX has planned to launch a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canewral Space Force Station on Thursday night to launch another 28 customized Starlink V2 mini satellites.
Starlink 6-74 mission lift space launch complex to Thursday, 24 April, targets 9:52 PM EDT (0152 UTC). Once the pad is left, the rocket will follow a south-eastern trajectory.
Spaceflight will now start live coverage about an hour before the liveoff.
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On Wednesday, the 45th weather squadron estimated the possibility of more than 95 percent of the favorable season during the launch.
Falcon 9 First Stage Booster which will be used on this mission will launch the tail number B1069, 23rd time in SpaceX Fleet. Its previous flights included CRS-24, Eultsat Hotbird 13f and 18 batch of Starlink satellites.
About eight and a half minutes after the liftoff, B1069 will target a landing on the SpaceX droneship, ‘Gravitas lack’, which is posted in the Bahmas’s Atlantic East, if successful, it will be 105th booster landing on this special drone ship and 435th booster landing till date.
The deployment of 28 satellites, is believed to have lighter-weight optimized V2 mini model, one hour and five minutes in the flight.
On Tuesday, SpaceX stated that it is now offering Starlink service and grenadines to the Eastern Caribbean nation of St. Vincent as it continues satellite internet service worldwide.