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Webcast of Falcon 9 launch is now live → spacex.com/webcast
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T-60 seconds until launch → spacex.com/webcast
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Main engine cutoff and stage separation confirmed. Second stage engine burn underway.
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Fairing has deployed.
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First stage entry burn complete. Second stage continuing nominally to geostationary transfer orbit.
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Second stage engine cutoff confirmed.
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Falcon 9 first stage has landed on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship.
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Second stage and satellite now in coast phase. The webcast will return in 15 minutes for second stage engine restart and satellite deployment.
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Back live for final burn → spacex.com/webcast
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Final second stage engine cutoff nominal. Webcast returns in 3 minutes for satellite deployment.
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Back live for satellite deployment → spacex.com/webcast
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More photos from last night’s Falcon 9 launch → flickr.com/spacex
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Only 24 humans have been to the Moon in history. No one has visited since the last Apollo mission in 1972. spacex.com/webcast
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Meet BFR’s first private passenger tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. PDT → spacex.com/webcast
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SpaceX was founded under the belief that a future where humanity is out exploring the stars is fundamentally more exciting than one where we are not. Webcast will go live in ~15 minutes → spacex.com/webcast
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Webcast is now live → spacex.com/webcast
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SpaceX has completed over 60 launches to-date and has the world’s only reusable orbital class rockets and spacecraft—capable of launching to space, returning to Earth, and flying again.
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SpaceX’s next generation vehicle—BFR—will be the most powerful rocket in history, capable of carrying humans to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. spacex.com/webcast
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The first private passenger to fly around the Moon aboard BFR is fashion innovator and globally recognized art curator Yusaku Maezawa.