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How to watch SpaceX launch dozens of satellites on a rocket ride-share Thursday – CNET
Elon Musk’s space company could send nearly 100 satellites to orbit in a single go this week.

SpaceX shared this scenic view of a Falcon 9 awaiting launch.
SpaceX
SpaceX will transform one of its Falcon 9 rockets into the space equivalent of a crowded Uber when it launches its Transporter-1 ride-share mission from Cape Canaveral in Florida as soon as Thursday.
The payload for this mission includes a cornucopia of small satellites from government and commercial entities, along with 10 of SpaceX’s own Starlink broadband satellites.
SpaceX has not yet confirmed the official number of satellites…
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