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SpaceX Falcon 9 launches 21 star-striped satellites, flying over the full moon. Watch the video

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 Rocket finally rose from the Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center at 8:53 p.m. Saturday after a series of delays earlier this week. The Rockets brought 21 interstellar link satellites into orbit, 13 of which are equipped with direct-to-cell functions, designed to enhance mobile connections.

Although there is no official explanation for the delay, the rise is an exciting sight for many viewers. Depending on their location, the audience watched the rocket fly by, visible in front of the full moon, below or in the eastern sky. It’s a spectacular display for people in the Florida Space Coast area.

This special launch marks the 10th flight falcon The first phase booster of 9 has seen action in several previous missions, including four Starlink missions, NASA CREW-8, etc., reportedly reportedly reported today in Florida.
Despite some expected sound boom in central Florida, the booster successfully landed on a drone ship about eight and a half minutes after the lift as it returned to the Atlantic Ocean.

Looking ahead, SpaceX is preparing for another batch of star-striped satellites on Sunday, April 13.


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