UPDATE: SpaceX Pushes Back Falcon 9 Launch from Cape Canaveral to Thursday, June 25

By  //  June 22, 2020

Launch window: TBA

SpaceX has pushed back next week’s launch of a Falcon 9 rocket to Tuesday, June 23, carrying Starlink 9 from Kennedy Space Center’s historic LC-39A. (SpaceX Image)

BREVARD COUNTY • KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLORIDA – SpaceX has pushed back Tuesday’s Falcon 9 rocket launch to Thursday, June 25, carrying Starlink 9 from Kennedy Space Center’s historic LC-39A.

The new launch window time has not yet been announced by SpaceX.

The mission will carry Starlink 9 which will be the tenth batch of satellites designated for SpaceX’s Starlink broadband network.

Following first stage separation, SpaceX will attempt to recover the first stage booster engine on drone ship ‘Of Course, I Still Love You’ stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.

The launch was originally scheduled for Monday, June 22, but was pushed back last week one-day to Tuesday, June 23, and now is set for Thursday, June 25.

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