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SpaceX Starlink launch: How to watch Falcon 9 drop 60 satellites into orbit Wednesday – CNET
If you think this is becoming routine, think again. This will be the first attempt to reuse a rocket booster eight times.

A Falcon 9 blasts off on Aug. 30.
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SpaceX will launch a batch of 60 satellites from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Wednesday, in what will be the first Starlink launch for the year and second launch for Elon Musk’s spaceflight company in 2021. If you want to watch live, we have you covered right here.
The launch was originally targeted for Monday, but unfavourable weather conditions have seen the flight pushed back 48 hours. SpaceX is now targeting a launch time of 5:02 a.m. PT (8:02…
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