Watch SpaceX launch 143 satellites for their first dedicated rideshare!

SpaceX will be launching 143 satellites and 3 additional payloads for a variety of organizations on their first dedicated rideshare mission, Transporter-1. The Falcon 9 will lift off from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) and will place the satellites and third stage into a 500 km Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO). Need>>>

Continue reading

Watch Rocket Lab Launch their Awesome Electron Rocket!

Rocket Lab’s 15th launch, In Focus, will loft 10 satellites into a 500-kilometer low Earth orbit for Planet and Canon Electronics. Planet is an Earth imaging company based in San Francisco, California. Their 150 satellites provide daily high-resolution images of the Earth. Their latest satellite constellation, Flock 4e, was launched>>>

Continue reading

Watch SpaceX Launch 60 more Starlink Satellites!

SpaceX’s Starlink 11 mission will launch 60 Starlink satellites atop its Falcon 9 rocket. The Falcon 9 will lift off from Launch Complex 39a (LC-39a), from Kennedy Space Center, in Florida. Starlink 11 will mark the 12th Starlink mission, boosting the total number of Starlink satellites launched to around 715.>>>

Continue reading

Watch SpaceX Launch 60 more Starlink Satellites for Starlink 11!

SpaceX’s Starlink 11 mission will launch 60 Starlink satellites atop its Falcon 9 rocket. The Falcon 9 will lift off from Launch Complex 39a (LC-39a), from Kennedy Space Center, in Florida. Starlink 11 will mark the 12th Starlink mission, boosting the total number of Starlink satellites launched to around 715.>>>

Continue reading

Watch SpaceX Launch 58 Starlink Satellites PLUS 3 other Planet Lab satellites!

SpaceX’s Starlink 10 mission will launch 58 Starlink satellites and 3 Earth-Observation satellites atop its Falcon 9 rocket. The Falcon 9 will lift off from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40), at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, in Florida. Starlink 10 will mark the 11th Starlink mission, boosting the total>>>

Continue reading

[SCRUB] Watch SpaceX Launch 57 Starlink Satellites PLUS 2 other BlackSky Global satellites!

SpaceX will launch 57 Starlink satellites and 2 BlackSky Global satellites on their Falcon 9 rocket. It’s expected to launch on July 08, 2020, at 15:59 UTC, from Launch Complex-39a (LC-39a) at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Starlink 9, is the ninth operational launch of SpaceX’s Starlink communication satellite constellation. Want>>>

Continue reading

Watch SpaceX Launch 57 Starlink Satellites PLUS 2 other BlackSky Global satellites!

SpaceX will launch 57 Starlink satellites and 2 BlackSky Global satellites on their Falcon 9 rocket. It’s expected to launch on July 08, 2020, at 15:59 UTC, from Launch Complex-39a (LC-39a) at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Starlink 9, is the ninth operational launch of SpaceX’s Starlink communication satellite constellation. Want>>>

Continue reading

Watch SpaceX Launch 58 Starlink Satellites PLUS 2 other BlackSky Global satellites!

SpaceX will launch 57 Starlink satellites and 2 BlackSky Global satellites on their Falcon 9 rocket. It’s expected to launch on July 08, 2020, at 15:59 UTC, from Launch Complex-39a (LC-39a) at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Starlink 9, is the ninth operational launch of SpaceX’s Starlink communication satellite constellation. Want>>>

Continue reading

Elon Musk Says SpaceX Is ‘Fixing’ Brightness Of Starlink Satellites

PA Technology mogul Elon Musk has claimed SpaceX is’taking care of’ the illumination of its Starlink satellites. There had actually been several records that the SpaceX satellites can be seen from Planet by eagle-eyed stargazers around the world. The company, started in 2002, is intending to decrease room transport costs,>>>

Continue reading

You can watch SpaceX launch 60 new Starlink satellites right into orbit today. Below’s how.|Area

SpaceX will introduce 60 brand-new Starlink net satellites into orbit on a made use of rocket today (April 22) as well as you can watch everything live online. A professional Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled to release SpaceX’s Starlink 6 mission the historical Launching pad 39A of NASA’s Kennedy Room>>>

Continue reading