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It was a very beautiful early morning launch for SpaceX with the NASA Crew-2 mission headed for the ISS. The mission was SpaceX’s third crew flight, and first with a reused booster B1061.2, and the first reuse of Crew Dragon Endeavour. Launch occurred at 5:49 a.m. EDT from LC-39A on the Kennedy Space Center. You can see the cold gas thrusters pulsing to reorient the first stage.

SpaceX launch with Telstar 18V from SLC-40 on the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, at 12:45 am (ET) Monday morning, with support from the 45th Space Wing at Patrick Air Force Base

Viewed from Playalinda Beach on the Canaveral National Seashore

Beautiful morning launch with the latest batch of 60 Starlink broadband internet relay satellites at 8:25 EDT - viewed from Playalinda Beach

Not the "normal" #SpaceX #Falcon9 booster return to Port Canaveral. After launching the #CRS16 resupply mission to the ISS on December 5th, the B1050 booster suffered a hydraulic pump failure for the grid fins & caused the computer to make a controlled landing in the ocean off the coast of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The black interstage looks severely damaged & corrosion would be a risk for reuse, after soaking in salt water for more than 48 hours.

Beautiful morning launch with the latest batch of 60 Starlink broadband internet relay satellites at 8:25 EDT - viewed from Playalinda Beach

Beautiful morning launch with the latest batch of 60 Starlink broadband internet relay satellites at 8:25 EDT - viewed from Playalinda Beach

Beautiful morning launch with the latest batch of 60 Starlink broadband internet relay satellites at 8:25 EDT - viewed from Playalinda Beach

SpaceX launched the Japanese ispace Hakuto-R Mission 1 robotic moon lander, and NASA's micro-satellite called Lunar Flashlight to look for signs of water ice hidden in the permanently dark crater floors of the moon's poles. After launch, booster B1073 returned to land at LZ-2 on the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station

Not the "normal" #SpaceX #Falcon9 booster return to Port Canaveral. After launching the #CRS16 resupply mission to the ISS on December 5th, the B1050 booster suffered a hydraulic pump failure for the grid fins & caused the computer to make a controlled landing in the ocean off the coast of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The black interstage looks severely damaged & corrosion would be a risk for reuse, after soaking in salt water for more than 48 hours.

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Beautiful early morning launch for @elonmusk and the whole @SpaceX team. With #SpaceX #ElonMusk first reuse of the #Block5 #Falcon9 booster, they launched the Indonesian #MerahPutih #Telkom4 #satellite from #SLC40 on the Canaveral Air Force Station / @45thspacewing @NASAKennedy

Thursday evening launch for SpaceX with the Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO) from SLC-40 on the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 7:08 p.m. EDT

SpaceX launch with Telstar 18V from SLC-40 on the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, at 12:45 am (ET) Monday morning, with support from the 45th Space Wing at Patrick Air Force Base

SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launched the STP-2 mission at 2:30 am from LC-39A on the Kennedy Space Center. The two side boosters returned to land at LZ-1 & LZ-2 on the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, creating the two side-by-side landing streaks. Had to play hide and seek from the bright lights of the dredge in the shipping channel at Port Canaveral, but the lifeguard tower was up to the challenge.

 

SpaceX booster B1058 made it's 15th launch yesterday with the latest batch of Starlink broadband internet satellites at 4:32 p.m.

SpaceX closed out the year with a beautiful launch from LC-39A at 9 a.m. EST Saturday with the NROL-108 satellite, and topped it off with a landing at LZ-1 on the newly renamed Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. It was SpaceX's second mission for the National Reconnaissance Office, and their 26th flight this year.

SpaceX Falcon 9 launched with the next batch of 60 Starlink broadband internet satellites, Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. EDT, from LC-39A

SpaceX launched the latest batch of their Starlink high speed internet satellites with the 4-25 mission, at 9:38 a.m. EDT from LC-39A on NASA's Kennedy Space Center

Beautiful early evening for the #SpaceX launch with #OneWeb-15 mission putting up another 40 broadband internet satellites from LC-39A from NASA's Kennedy Space Center at 5:27 p.m. EST

Beautiful morning launch with the latest batch of 60 Starlink broadband internet relay satellites at 8:25 EDT - viewed from Playalinda Beach

Congratulations to #SpaceX for the beautiful #Falcon9 launch with the Air Force Space Command next-gen #GPSIII Satellite. Nicknamed "Vespucci" and built by Lockheed Martin, launch occurred at 8:51 a.m. EST from #SLC40 on the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

After being clear most of the evening, a few clouds went by during the #SpaceX #Falcon9 launch with the Starlink-1 payload of 60 satellites. The first of many launches to create a constellation of thousands of satellites to provide high-speed internet to the world. Launch was at 10:30 p.m. last night from SLC-40 on the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

Congratulations to #SpaceX for the beautiful #Falcon9 launch with the Air Force Space Command next-gen #GPSIII Satellite. Nicknamed "Vespucci" and built by Lockheed Martin, launch occurred at 8:51 a.m. EST from #SLC40 on the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

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Beautiful early morning launch for @elonmusk and the whole @SpaceX team. With #SpaceX #ElonMusk first reuse of the #Block5 #Falcon9 booster, they launched the Indonesian #MerahPutih #Telkom4 #satellite from #SLC40 on the Canaveral Air Force Station / @45thspacewing @NASAKennedy

After 3 scrubs, it was a beautiful early morning SpaceX launch with Starlink-9 at 1:12 a.m. EDT

SpaceX Falcon 9 launched with the next batch of 60 Starlink broadband internet satellites, Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. EDT, from LC-39A

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Beautiful early morning launch for @elonmusk and the whole @SpaceX team. With #SpaceX #ElonMusk first reuse of the #Block5 #Falcon9 booster, they launched the Indonesian #MerahPutih #Telkom4 #satellite from #SLC40 on the Canaveral Air Force Station / @45thspacewing @NASAKennedy

Beautiful twilight launch for SpaceX with the NASA Crew Resupply (CRS-25) mission headed to the International Space Station. Liftoff occurred Thursday at 8:44 p.m. EDT from LC-39A on NASA's Kennedy Space Center

I took my boat out so I could get up close to the SpaceX Falcon 9 booster B1061.2 with the Crew Dragon Endeavour spacecraft. The NASA Crew-2 mission is scheduled to launch tomorrow morning at 5:49 a.m. EDT.

The walls of Block 5 at Gillman Barracks, Lock Road are painted with artwork.

SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launched the STP-2 mission at 2:30 am from LC-39A on the Kennedy Space Center. The two side boosters returned to land at LZ-1 & LZ-2 on the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, creating the two side-by-side landing streaks. Had to play hide and seek from the bright lights of the dredge in the shipping channel at Port Canaveral, but the lifeguard tower was up to the challenge.

 

SpaceX Falcon 9 launch with #Eshail-2 satellite from Kennedy Space Center LC-39A, with support from the 45th Space Wing at Patrick Air Force Base, Fla. Viewed from Canaveral National Seashore

 

SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launched the STP-2 mission at 2:30 am from LC-39A on the Kennedy Space Center. The two side boosters returned to land at LZ-1 & LZ-2 on the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, creating the two side-by-side landing streaks. Had to play hide and seek from the bright lights of the dredge in the shipping channel at Port Canaveral, but the lifeguard tower was up to the challenge.

 

SpaceX Falcon 9 launched with the next batch of 60 Starlink broadband internet satellites, Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. EDT, from LC-39A

SpaceX launch with Telstar 18V from SLC-40 on the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, at 12:45 am (ET) Monday morning, with support from the 45th Space Wing at Patrick Air Force Base

SpaceX launch with Telstar 18V from SLC-40 on the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, at 12:45 am (ET) Monday morning, with support from the 45th Space Wing at Patrick Air Force Base

SpaceX Launch with CRS-18 from OBS II Building on KSC 7-25-2019

SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launched the STP-2 mission at 2:30 am from LC-39A on the Kennedy Space Center. The two side boosters returned to land at LZ-1 & LZ-2 on the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, creating the two side-by-side landing streaks. Had to play hide and seek from the bright lights of the dredge in the shipping channel at Port Canaveral, but the lifeguard tower was up to the challenge.

 

It was a very beautiful early morning launch for SpaceX with the NASA Crew-2 mission headed for the ISS. The mission was SpaceX’s third crew flight, and first with a reused booster B1061.2, and the first reuse of Crew Dragon Endeavour. Launch occurred at 5:49 a.m. EDT from LC-39A on the Kennedy Space Center. You can see the cold gas thrusters pulsing to reorient the first stage.

SpaceX Launch with the second set of 60 Starlink satellites

Beautiful afternoon for SpaceX to launch the CRS-26 mission from LC-39A, bound for the International Space Station

SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launched the STP-2 mission at 2:30 am from LC-39A on the Kennedy Space Center. The two side boosters returned to land at LZ-1 & LZ-2 on the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, creating the two side-by-side landing streaks. Had to play hide and seek from the bright lights of the dredge in the shipping channel at Port Canaveral, but the lifeguard tower was up to the challenge.

 

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