SpaceX launch recap: Starlink mission Thursday from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida
Launch recap: Scroll down to review live coverage of the Thursday, May 23, liftoff of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from NASA's Kennedy Space Center on the Starlink 6-63 mission.
Welcome to FLORIDA TODAY's Space Team live coverage of tonight’s hours-delayed SpaceX Starlink 6-63 mission from NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
SpaceX is now targeting the tail end of tonight's launch window — 10:45 p.m. EDT — to send up a Falcon 9 rocket from pad 39A. The mission will mark back-to-back nightly launches from the Cape.
The Falcon 9 will deploy a batch of 23 Starlink internet satellites, which are packed inside the fairing atop the 230-foot rocket. And meteorological conditions should be ideal: The Space Force's 45th Weather Squadron forecasts 95% odds of "go for launch" weather.
No Central Florida sonic booms should occur during this Starlink 6-63 mission. After soaring skyward along a southeasterly trajectory, the rocket's first-stage booster will target landing aboard a SpaceX drone ship out at sea nearly 8? minutes after liftoff.
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Watch Falcon 9 launch 23 @Starlink satellites to orbit https://t.co/VGFr483lig
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) May 24, 2024
SpaceX Falcon 9 booster lands
Update 10:53 p.m.: The Falcon 9 first-stage booster just landed aboard SpaceX's drone ship Just Read the Instructions in the Atlantic Ocean, completing its 13th mission.
Falcon 9 lands on the Just Read the Instructions droneship pic.twitter.com/ScYDjpHoK5
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) May 24, 2024
Liftoff!
Update 10:45 p.m.: SpaceX has just launched the Falcon 9 carrying 23 Starlink satellites from pad 39A at KSC.
Liftoff! pic.twitter.com/WLX2Z0O1HO
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) May 24, 2024
SpaceX launch webcast begins
Update 10:39 p.m.: SpaceX's launch webcast hosted on X (formerly Twitter) is now posted above, right below the countdown clock.
Liftoff is scheduled in six minutes from KSC.
SpaceX booster to land on drone ship
Update 10:32 p.m.: Tonight's mission marks the 13th flight for this Falcon 9 first-stage booster, SpaceX reported.
The booster previously launched Crew-5, GPS III Space Vehicle 06, Inmarsat I6-F2, CRS-28, Intelsat G-37, NG-20 and six Starlink missions.
Following stage separation, crews expect the booster to land on the SpaceX drone ship Just Read the Instructions in the Atlantic Ocean 8 minutes, 15 seconds after liftoff.
SpaceX launch countdown timeline
Update 10:23 p.m.: Here's a rundown of SpaceX’s behind-the-scenes countdown timeline. T-minus:
16 minutes: Second-stage liquid oxygen loading begins.
7 minutes: Falcon 9 begins engine chill prior to launch.
1 minute: Command flight computer begins final prelaunch checks; propellant tank pressurization to flight pressure begins.
45 seconds: SpaceX launch director verifies “go” for launch.
3 seconds: Engine controller commands engine ignition sequence to start.
0 seconds: Liftoff.
SpaceX Falcon 9 fueling now underway
Update 10:13 p.m.: Visual cues indicate Falcon 9 fueling procedures are now underway at pad 39A, though SpaceX has yet to make an official announcement.
That means tonight’s Starlink countdown is now locked in to lift off at 10:45 p.m. without any delays, or else the launch must be postponed.
Less than one hour until Falcon 9’s launch of 23 @Starlink satellites from Florida → https://t.co/bJFjLCiTbK
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) May 24, 2024
Radar showing clear SpaceX launch skies
Update 10 p.m.: No cloud cover of note is showing up on this National Weather Service radar loop from the Melbourne Orlando International Airport station.
SpaceX launch prep underway in Brevard
Update 9:44 p.m.: Brevard County Emergency Management officials have activated the agency's launch operations support team ahead of SpaceX’s upcoming Falcon 9 launch.
5/23/24 9:29 PM | We have activated our launch operations support team in preparation for the SpaceX Falcon9 launch. Window: 10:13 - 10:45 PM pic.twitter.com/3wYQsB6L4c
— Brevard EOC (@BrevardEOC) May 24, 2024
Starlink now connecting 3 million+ people
Update 9:29 p.m.: During the past week, Starlink officials announced their high-speed internet constellation is now connecting more than 3 million people, with the Republic of Fiji's 300-plus islands marking the network's 99th country, territory or market.
Starlink is connecting more than 3M people with high-speed internet across nearly 100 countries, territories and many other markets.
Thank you to all of our customers around the world! ??????? → https://t.co/D6L8BSisQq pic.twitter.com/yo6f2gtJCJ— Starlink (@Starlink) May 20, 2024
Space Force: 95% 'go for launch' weather
Update 9:12 p.m. Additional details from the 45th Weather Squadron's forecast for tonight's launch:
"Dry, stable conditions will continue through at least Friday with only a few isolated showers expected each day at seabreeze initiation, which should move well inland by the launch window," the forecast said.
"Nevertheless, a stray onshore moving shower can’t be ruled out, so the only concern is for the Cumulus Cloud Rule violation," the forecast said.
? ? SOUTHERLY TRAJECTORY LAUNCH ALERT? ?
Tomorrow, SLD45 will support the Falcon 9 Starlink 6-63 launch.
The launch window opens at 18:45 EDT, 22:45 UTC, on May 23.
Make sure you check our launch hazard and airspace closure areas at https://t.co/nWgTbthkd9 pic.twitter.com/daOHsFdGdT— Space Launch Delta 45 (@SLDelta45) May 22, 2024
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Rick Neale is a Space Reporter at FLORIDA TODAY. Contact Neale at [email protected]. Twitter/X: @RickNeale1
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