SpaceX launching 20 Starlink internet satellites from Florida tonight

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A rocket launch carves an orange arc into a dark night sky in this long-exposure photo.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches 20 Starlink internet satellites to orbit from California's Vandenberg Space Force Base on Oct. 15, 2024. (Image credit: SpaceX via X)

SpaceX plans to send yet another batch of its Starlink internet satellites to orbit tonight (Oct. 18).

A Falcon 9 rocket topped with 20 Starlink craft, including 13 with direct-to-cell capability, is scheduled to lift off from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station tonight at 7:31 p.m. EDT (2331 GMT).

SpaceX will stream the launch live via X (formerly Twitter), beginning about five minutes before liftoff.

If all goes according to plan, the Falcon 9's first stage will come back to Earth about 8.5 minutes after liftoff, landing on the drone ship "Just Read the Instructions" in the Atlantic Ocean.

It will be the 17th launch and landing for this particular booster, according to a SpaceX mission description

The Falcon 9's upper stage, meanwhile, will continue hauling the Starlink satellites to low Earth orbit, deploying them there about 64 minutes after liftoff.

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The new batch will join the huge and ever-growing Starlink megaconstellation, which currently consists of more than 6,400 active spacecraft, according to astrophysicist and satellite tracker Jonathan McDowell. About 230 of those satellites are direct-to-cell craft.

SpaceX has launched 96 Falcon 9 missions so far in 2024, two-thirds of them dedicated to building out the Starlink network. The company has also launched two Falcon Heavy missions and three test flights of its Starship megarocket this year.

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Michael Wall is a Senior Space Writer with Space.com and joined the team in 2010. He primarily covers exoplanets, spaceflight and military space, but has been known to dabble in the space art beat. His book about the search for alien life, "Out There," was published on Nov. 13, 2018. Before becoming a science writer, Michael worked as a herpetologist and wildlife biologist. He has a Ph.D. in evolutionary biology from the University of Sydney, Australia, a bachelor's degree from the University of Arizona, and a graduate certificate in science writing from the University of California, Santa Cruz. To find out what his latest project is, you can follow Michael on Twitter.

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