A space tug is going to be sent aloft along with a bunch of Starlink internet satellites.

The rocket is scheduled to lift off from the Space Force Station on the east coast of Florida at 10:09pm. On Sept. 5, it starts at 00:09 You can watch it via the company or via the window above.

There is a space tug on board with Starlink Group 4-20. Boeing aims to test V-band communications for a proposed constellation of 147 non-geostationary broadband satellites with the help of the tug.

There was a propellant leak that led to the removal of the first Sherpa-LTC orbital transfer vehicle.

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The Starlink megaconstellation was photographed.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches 53 Starlink satellites to orbit from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on May 14, 2022.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches 53 Starlink satellites to orbit from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on May 14, 2022.  (Image credit: SpaceX)
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The flight plan calls for a soft landing of the first stage of the rocket on the Just Read Instructions. The landing for this particular booster is scheduled for approximately eight minutes after launch.

The Starlinks will follow the deployment from the upper stage of the Falcon 9 about 23 minutes after the liftoff.

More than 3000 Starlink satellites have been sent into space by the company in an attempt to create a huge constellation for broadband service. More than 25 Starlink-centered missions have been launched by the company.

This will be the 40th launch of the year for the company. The approval to launch 12,000 Starlink satellites has been given by the international regulatory body.

Musk announced in August that he would be using Starlink to beam internet to his phones. Starlink will be beamed to Royal Caribbean ships.

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