SpaceX Aims to Break Launch Record with Starlink Satellites
Cape Canaveral, USAWed Oct 23 2024
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SpaceX is gearing up to launch another batch of Starlink satellites this Wednesday from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. This attempt comes after a previous launch on Friday was called off due to unfavorable weather conditions. The goal is to boost the company's annual launch count to 72, matching their 2023 record. If successful, SpaceX will look to break this record again with more launches planned for November.
The launch, scheduled for 5:47 p. m. EDT with a backup time of 9:23 p. m. , had to be postponed because of unfavorable weather conditions in the Atlantic Ocean where the drone ship, A Shortfall of Gravitas, is located. This area is crucial for the safe return of the Falcon 9 Stage 1 booster. Tropical Storm Oscar was a significant factor, causing stronger-than-usual winds and cumulus clouds.
"The breezy, onshore flow will continue this week as a strong high-pressure system to the north and Tropical Storm Oscar to the southeast enhance the pressure gradient over the Florida peninsula, " meteorologists reported. They explained that while scattered showers are expected from the Atlantic, drier mid-level air will prevent significant cloud buildup.
This mission is part of SpaceX's grand plan to establish a global Internet constellation. This network of satellites aims to provide Internet access anywhere in the world, regardless of the user's location.
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