SpaceX Moves Cape Canaveral Starlink Flight to Saturday
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SpaceX has rescheduled the Starlink 6-61 mission from Cape Canaveral to Saturday, launching a Falcon 9 with 29 Starlink satellites (flight B1095) into a northeast trajectory with a 6:00 a.m. EDT launch window and a 75% chance of favorable weather. The booster is set to land on the drone ship Just Read the Instructions in the Atlantic, marking SpaceX’s 153rd drone-ship landing and 584th booster landing overall. The mission will be the first to populate the 13th group of Starlink satellites. A separate Starlink 17-31 mission from Vandenberg remains planned for Friday.
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