
Update August 4, 3:07 AM EDT: Spacex adjusted T-0.
The Spacex will pass another milestone in reuse of the rocket, when he launches Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canawral Space Force Station on Monday, August 4. The Mission, which was dubbed the Starlink 10–30, features the company’s 450th launch of the company’s flight-ride booster.
This is a combination of both State Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy Rocket. SpaceX first reused a Falcon booster with a launch of SES -10 satellite on March 30, 2017, using the first -step booster with tail number 1021. Buster first flew a cargo flight to the International Space Station on 8 April 2016, the eighth commercial replied services mission of SpaceX.
Starlink 10-30 mission will meanwhile Buster 1080, which will fly for the 21st time. Its previous flights include the second and third private astronaut missions of the Axiom Space; European Space Agency’s Euclid Observatory; And 14 batch of Starlink satellites.
Spacex aims to launch the Starlink 10-30 mission from Pad 40 to Pad 40 at Cape Canveral Space Force Station on Monday, August 4 at 3:57 AM EDT (0757 UTC). Spaceflight will now have live coverage about an hour before the liveoff.
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The 45th weather squadron estimated the possibility of 85 percent for a favorable season in liftoffs. The meteorologist said that there is an opportunity that cumuulus clouds or Envil clouds can spoil the launch attempt.
Weather officials launched on Sunday wrote on Sunday, “The low pressure system with the respective front stopped itself with Southern Georgia and has been draped itself.
“Isolated thunderstorms and shovers should be expected from noon to late afternoon that should spread much later this evening; however, a little volatility and adequate moisture still creates a chance for cumylas development in the hours of the night.”
About 8.5 minutes after the liftoff, the B1080 will target a landing on SpaceX droneship, ‘Read the bus instructions.’ If successful, it will be the 131st landing on this vessel and the 485th booster landing to date.
The night’s launch will launch the 69th Starlink of SpaceX. SpaceX has so far launched more than 1,650 Starlink satellites in 2025.