SpaceX Falcon 9 Launches Starlink 10-4

SpaceX launch of a batch of Starlink v2-mini satellites for their second generation high-speed Low Earth Orbit internet satellite constellation. Window Opens: July 28th at 12:13AM EDT (04:13 UTC) Window Closes: July 28th at 4:13AM EDT (08:13 UTC) Mission: F9 launch of 23 Starlink v2 Mini satellites Launch location: Space Launch Complex 40, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Earth. Target orbit: Low Earth Orbit (LEO); 272 by 281 kilometers 53.16 degree orbit Booster: B1077 Booster recovery: A Shortfall Of Gravitas (ASOG) Fairing recovery: Bob Rocket trajectory: Northeast flying parallel to the US east coast Payload mass: Approximately 16 tonnes Stubby nozzle: NO (thankfully) Stats: · SpaceX's 74th launch of the year and the 5th launch of the month. · 2nd Falcon launch since the last failure, F9's 355th orbital flight. · SpaceX's 197th launch from SLC-40. · 77th landing on ASOG out of 77 attempts. · 257th successful landing since the last failed one. · 181st launch dedicated to Starlink. ⚡ Become a member of NASASpaceflight's channel for exclusive discord access, fast turnaround clips, and other exclusive benefits. Your support helps us continue our 24/7 coverage. ⚡ 🔍 If you are interested in using footage captured by this stream, please review our content use policy: https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/conte... 🎵 Intro song: New Way Out by Denis. Licensed via PremiumBeat. LDAPAABJRG2UMCU3 🎵 Music used on streams and in videos is licensed via EpidemicSound: https://share.epidemicsound.com/qvh38e All content copyright NASASpaceflight LLC. All Rights Reserved. For licensing information please visit: https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/conte... NASASpaceflight (NSF) delivers live rocket launch coverage, breaking spaceflight news, and in-depth reporting from around the world. NASASpaceflight is not affiliated with or does not represent the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). NASA initials used with NASA’s permission. Now in its 20th year, NSF covers all major players in space: SpaceX, NASA, Blue Origin, ULA, Rocket Lab, Relativity, Arianespace, Firefly, Stoke, Northrop Grumman, and more. From Starship test campaigns at Starbase to crew missions, infrastructure rollouts, and international launches, NSF delivers multi-angle livestreams, on-site reporting, and expert analysis from locations like Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Vandenberg, Wallops, and Starbase.