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SpaceX rocket launch of Starlink satellites from Florida set for Wednesday afternoon
SpaceX rocket launch of Starlink satellites from Florida set for Wednesday afternoon

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time25-06-2025

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SpaceX rocket launch of Starlink satellites from Florida set for Wednesday afternoon

SpaceX plans to launch 27 Starlink satellites on Wednesday afternoon from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. What we know A Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled to launch the satellites at 12:39 p.m. Backup windows arte available through the afternoon and the following day. This will be the 20th time the first stage booster supporting the mission is used. It has launched missions like Ax-2, Euclid, Ax-3, CRS-30, SES ASTRA 1P, NG-21, and 13 other Starlink flights before. Following stage separation, the first stage will land on the Just Read The Instructions droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. FOX 35 News will stream the launch live using the video player at the top of this page. The backstory Starlink, SpaceX's satellite internet constellation, has been expanding rapidly, with frequent launches adding to its growing network in low-Earth orbit. The company's Direct to Cell capability aims to eliminate mobile dead zones by allowing standard cell phones to connect directly to satellites without requiring additional hardware. STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 35 ORLANDO: Download the FOX Local app for breaking news alerts, the latest news headlines Download the FOX 35 Storm Team Weather app for weather alerts & radar Sign up for FOX 35's daily newsletter for the latest morning headlines FOX Local: Stream FOX 35 newscasts, FOX 35 News+, Central Florida Eats on your smart TV The Source This story was written based on information shared by SpaceX.

Brand-new SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule arrives at pad for June 10 astronaut launch (photo)
Brand-new SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule arrives at pad for June 10 astronaut launch (photo)

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time06-06-2025

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Brand-new SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule arrives at pad for June 10 astronaut launch (photo)

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The Crew Dragon capsule that will fly SpaceX's next astronaut mission has arrived at the launch pad. That flight, called Ax-4, is scheduled to lift off atop a Falcon 9 rocket on June 10 from historic Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. SpaceX just took a step toward meeting that timeline: It has delivered the Dragon to Pad 39A's hangar, the company announced via X on Thursday (June 5). That capsule — a brand-new vehicle, with no flights yet under its belt — will carry four people to and from the International Space Station (ISS) for the Houston-based company Axiom Space. It will be Axiom's fourth such mission, which explains the Ax-4 name. Ax-4 will be commanded by Peggy Whitson, a former NASA astronaut who currently serves as Axiom's director of human spaceflight. She holds the American record for most total time spent in space: 675 days. Whitson's three crewmates are India's Shubhanshu Shukla, who is Ax-4's pilot, and mission specialists Sławosz Uznański and Tibor Kapu. Uznański, a European Space Agency astronaut, is from Poland, and Kapu is from Hungary. Nobody from either country, or from India, has ever lived aboard the ISS before, so Ax-4 will break new ground. Related stories: — SpaceX Dragon carrying Ax-3 astronauts splashes down in Atlantic to end longest private spaceflight for Axiom Space — Axiom Space: Building the off-Earth economy — Axiom Space eyes the moon while continuing to dream big in Earth orbit The Ax-4 astronauts are expected so spend two weeks living and working on the ISS, conducting about 60 different science experiments. Then they'll head back down to Earth, eventually splashing down in the Pacific Ocean. Axiom's first astronaut mission, Ax-1, launched in April 2022. Ax-2 and Ax-3 followed in May 2023 and January 2024, respectively. All have used SpaceX hardware to get to and from the ISS.

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