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SpaceX launch: How to watch launch of South Korean military satellite Monday – CNET
The Anasis-II satellite will launch atop a history-making rocket booster on July 20.
The Falcon 9 booster for the Anasis-II mission is a history-making rocket. It was the booster used to deliver NASA astronauts to the ISS in May.
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SpaceX has had an unfortunate run of Falcon 9 postponements recently, with both a Starlink launch and the launch of the Anasis-II mission being delayed in the last 12 days.
Anasis-II is a South Korean military satellite that was originally scheduled to launch on July 14. But SpaceX announced it was pushing back blast-off “to take a closer loo…
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