SpaceX Resumes Early Evening Starlink Launches After FAA Lifts Restrictions

SpaceX Returns to Evening Skies with Starlink Launch

SpaceX is back in action this evening after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) lifted its temporary launch restrictions. The Starlink 6-94 mission is set to light up the Florida sky from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s pad 40 at 7:12 p.m. EST (0012 UTC). This time, SpaceX will send 29 more Starlink satellites into orbit, taking another step towards global internet coverage.

Starlink 6-94 Mission Prelaunch at Cape Canaveral

The Countdown Resumes

SpaceX fans and internet enthusiasts alike have been waiting for this moment. After a brief pause caused by FAA safety restrictions, the company is wasting no time getting back to its ambitious launch schedule. Each successful launch brings SpaceX closer to its vision of a truly global, high-speed internet network. If you’re lucky enough to be in Florida, look up at the right time and you might catch the dazzling trail of Falcon 9 as it powers those satellites into orbit.

Nothing like a rocket launch to remind us that Mondays can actually be pretty exciting.

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