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Falcon 9 completes the first 21st launch and landing of a booster and delivers 23 @Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Florida pic.twitter.com/JwVQ2LAzB7
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Less than one hour until Falcon 9’s launch of 23 @Starlink satellites from Florida. All systems are looking good and weather is 95% favorable for liftoff → spacex.com/launches
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John Kraus
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All of Falcon 9 can be seen in this photo from tonight’s Starlink launch:
• Stage 2 (R) heads to orbit with 23 new satellites
• Two fairing halves (M) prepare for an ocean landing
• Stage 1 (L) puffs its nitrogen thrusters as it readies for reentry & landing on a droneship pic.twitter.com/MEsEZ4lrF5
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John Kraus
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Beautiful evening for a Falcon 9 launch. This was probably the best “jellyfish” effect I’ve seen since Inspiration4, thanks to the same booster, B1062, which made a record-breaking 21st flight during tonight’s launch of 23 Starlink satellites pic.twitter.com/XRPlhVRi9R
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