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SpaceX launch today - 10 things to know with detail
Mission: The SpaceX launch today is part of the company's Starlink mission, which aims to provide global high-speed internet coverage through a constellation of satellites.
Rocket: The rocket being used for today's launch is the Falcon 9, a two-stage rocket designed and manufactured by SpaceX.
Payload: The payload for today's launch consists of 60 Starlink satellites, which will be deployed into low Earth orbit to join the existing constellation.
Launch Site: The launch will take place from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
Launch Time: The scheduled launch time is 7:58 a.m. EST, but this is subject to change depending on weather conditions and technical issues.
Weather Conditions: The weather forecast for today's launch is favorable, with a 90% chance of favorable conditions.
Recovery: After the launch, SpaceX will attempt to recover the first stage of the Falcon 9 rocket by landing it on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean.
Livestream: The launch will be livestreamed on SpaceX's website and YouTube channel, allowing viewers to watch the event in real-time.
Mission Duration: The entire mission, from launch to satellite deployment, is expected to take approximately one hour.
Impact: Once deployed, the Starlink satellites will work together to provide high-speed internet coverage to underserved and remote areas around the world, bridging the digital divide and improving connectivity for millions of people.