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Adeldor t1_j5yspyb wrote

Unless there's yet another launch today (none that I see on assorted schedules), that flight has already occurred.

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Sophia-78 OP t1_j5yu62r wrote

The launch is scheduled for 2:07 a.m. EST (0707 GMT) from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.

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Adeldor t1_j5yuhy6 wrote

And it was around 9:40 am EST when you posted.

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Sophia-78 OP t1_j5ywb6v wrote

i woke up now from sleeping

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Adeldor t1_j5ywk6g wrote

Yes, hours after it launched!

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Sophia-78 OP t1_j5ywz2k wrote

>Yes, hours after it launched

from its loud sound. haha

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H-K_47 t1_j5yunk9 wrote

Why are you sharing this old article? Did you even read it? It says:

> Update: Liftoff of Falcon 9 at 4:32 a.m. EST! The rocket boosted 56 Starlink satellites to orbit then landed on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean. Read our full post-launch story here.

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Sophia-78 OP t1_j5ywngs wrote

ah sorry i just get notification right now so i posted

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electric_ionland t1_j5yv2cw wrote

Hello u/Sophia-78, your submission "Weather could foil an early morning SpaceX Falcon 9 launch set for Thursday" has been removed from r/space because:

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