SpaceX is gearing up for its first of three planned Falcon 9 rocket launches over the next two days, including two Starlink flights and a customer mission. The first mission, Starlink 6-70, will see the launch of a first stage booster making its 24th flight, a new launch record.
The liftoff from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station is set for no earlier than 5:13 a.m. EST on Wednesday, Dec. 4. The 45th Weather Squadron has forecasted favorable weather with over a 95 percent chance of good conditions at liftoff. The SpaceX first stage booster, B1067, will be supporting this mission and previously supported four missions to the International Space Station and 12 previous Starlink flights.
After liftoff, the Falcon 9 rocket will take on a south-easterly trajectory, with the booster landing on the SpaceX droneship ‘A Shortfall of Gravitas’ in the Atlantic Ocean just over eight minutes later. This will mark the 88th booster landing on ASOG and the 378th booster landing to date.
SpaceX is also set to follow up the Starlink 6-70 mission with two more launches: one from Vandenberg Space Force Base on Wednesday night, and a late Thursday morning launch of SiriusXM-9 satellites from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.
Source: https://spaceflightnow.com/2024/12/03/live-coverage-spacex-to-launch-starlink-satellites-on-falcon-9-rocket-from-cape-canaveral-6