
Update September 3, 1 AM EDT:
Spacex’s next Falcon 9 rocket launch from Florida’s Space Coast is ready for less than an hour after sunrise on Wednesday.
Mission, which was dubbed Starlink 10-22, will launch the company’s 110th Falcon 9 of the year. The target for lift from Pad 40 at SpaceX Cape Canveral Space Force Station is at EDT (1156 UTC) at 7:56 pm.
Spaceflight will now start live coverage about an hour before the liveoff.
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On Tuesday, the 45th weather squadron estimated the possibility of 70 percent for a favorable season, with possible concern for intervention from cumylas clouds.
The meteorologist said, “Unlawful rains on the Gulf stream are expected to be expected in the morning in the morning of primary and back up launch.”
Spacex will launch the mission using the first stage booster 1083, which will fly the 14th time. Its previous few missions included NASA’s crew -8, Polaris Don and other lunar landers of intuitive machines.
About 8.5 minutes after the liftoff, the B1083 will target a landing on the drone ship, ‘Gravitas deficiency’. If successful, it will be the 123rd landing on this vessel and the 499th booster landing to date.
28 Starlink V2 mini satellites will deploy the rocket slightly more than one hour after the liftoff. This is going to be the 79th mission of Spacex this year, which supports its satellite Megaconstalation.