SpaceX is launching the 12th batch of Starlink Satellites [Live: 06.10.20, 11:29 UTC] - Sixth Attempt
Launch attempt one was scrubbed due to bad weather at the launch site.
Attempt two was scrubbed due to strong currents and severe weather in the recovery area. That was a novel reason for a scrub.
Attempt three was scrubbed because of weather at the launch site.
The 4th cancellation was due to faulty sensor readings.
Fifth launch was called off due to range weather violations.
There is a new SpaceX Crew mission coming up:
This is the first proper crew mission for SpaceX. The last launch was meant as a demonstration mission. Launch is planned for October 31st.
SpaceX Starlink 12
SpaceX is launching 60 additional Satellites for their own Starlink Constellation.
The booster is a Block 5 on its third flight and will land on a drone ship.
The mission to low earth orbit will launch from LC 39A at Kennedy Space Center.
SpaceX will attempt to capture the fairings.
Cargo:
- Payload mass is approximately 18,5 tonnes
- 60 Starlink Satellites
Check your local time of launch at: www.timeanddate.com
Where to watch:
30 minutes before Launch: Tim Dodd
15 minutes before launch: SpaceX Livestream
Background information about previous SpaceX launches: Wikipedia
Why SpaceX is Making Starlink - Real Engineering: Youtube
MikeOnSpace: OFFICIAL Starlink SPEED TEST results and SPACE LASERS - details on the Private Beta and Public Beta
Mark Handley: Using ground relays with Starlink
MikeOnSpace: Amazon KUIPER vs SpaceX STARLINK - Another heavyweight enters the race for Global Satellite Internet
Useful links to stay up to date on launches:
Spaceflightnow.com: Launch Schedule
Everyday Astronaut: Prelaunch Previews
Space News:
NASA Spaceflight nasaspacefight.com
TMRO: YouTube
Be aware, this is rocket surgery.
Small disturbances can lead to postponed launches. Making sure everything is just right is way cheaper than risking big fireworks.