321 Launch: Space news you may have missed over the past week (July 7)

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Doubleheader launch day: Two SpaceX rocket launches in Florida set to kick off July

SpaceX is planning toring in July with a doubleheader launch day.

SpaceX has plans to launch the first rocket between 5:03 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. on July 1 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center Pad 39A. This mission is known as MTG-S1, and is the European Space Agency's (ESA) Meteosat Third Generation Sounder satellite.

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Launch recap: Doubleheader SpaceX launch day in Florida starts with launch of ESA satellite

Launch recap: Scroll down to read live updates from the launch of the MTG-S1 weather satellite, which launched on time at 5:04 p.m. July 1 from Kennedy Space Center Pad 39A.

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See photos: SpaceX rocket launch in Florida delivers MTG-S1 weather satellite for ESA

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Launch recap: Second SpaceX launch of doubleheader in Florida takes off overnight

Launch recap: Scroll down to read live updates from the Starlink 10-25 mission which launched 2:28 a.m. July 2 from Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

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See photos: SpaceX launches record-breaking Falcon 9 rocket early Wednesday in Cape Canaveral

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Is there a launch today? Upcoming SpaceX, NASA, ULA rocket launch schedule at Cape Canaveral

During the first six months of the year, an array of56 orbital rockets took flight from Florida's Space Coast. This unpreceded pace will zoom beyond2024's freshly established annual record of 93 launches— should the cadence continue through year's end.

Will a new launch record materialize at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and NASA's neighboring Kennedy Space Center? Stay tuned.

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SpaceX targeting rocket launch Tuesday morning for Starlink satellite mission at Cape Canaveral

Inanother post-midnight launch, SpaceX is targeting Tuesday, June 8, for an early morning Falcon 9 rocket liftoff from Florida's Space Coast, a Federal Aviation Administration operations plan advisory indicates.

This Starlink 10-28 mission will lift another payload of broadband satellites on a northeasterly trajectory into low-Earth orbit. The 4½-hour launch windowextends from 1:48 a.m. to 6:18 a.m.

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Rick Nealeis a Space Reporter at FLORIDA TODAY. Contact Neale at [email protected]. Twitter/X:@RickNeale1

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