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SUMMARY:SpaceX Falcon 9 – Starlink Group 10‑25
DESCRIPTION:<p data-start="96" data-end="430"><strong data-start="140" data
 -end="159">Launch Time:</strong> 1:29 AM EDT&nbsp\;<span></span><br data
 -start="221" data-end="224"><strong data-start="322" data-end="336">Rocket
 :</strong> Falcon 9 Block 5<br data-start="353" data-end="356"><strong
  data-start="356" data-end="370">Orbit:</strong> Low Earth Orbit (LEO)<br 
 data-start="392" data-end="395"><strong data-start="395" data-end="415" da
 ta-is-only-node="">Mission Type:</strong> Communications</p>\n<p data-star
 t="432" data-end="814"><strong data-start="432" data-end="453">Mission Ove
 rview:</strong><br data-start="453" data-end="456">SpaceX will launch a Fa
 lcon 9 Block 5 rocket carrying a batch of <strong data-start="521" dat
 a-end="552">Starlink V2‑mini satellites</strong> for <strong data-start=
 "557" data-end="572">Group&nbsp\;10‑25</strong>\, further expanding its 
 second‑generation LEO satellite internet constellation. The mission aims
  to enhance global broadband access\, with a mix of satellites designed to
  support both fixed service and emerging <strong data-start="782" data-end
 ="800">Direct‑to‑Cell</strong> connectivity.</p>\n<p data-start="816" 
 data-end="839"><strong data-start="816" data-end="837">Mission Goals:</str
 ong></p>\n<ul data-start="840" data-end="1043">\n<li data-start="840" data
 -end="910">\n<p data-start="842" data-end="910">Continue deployment of hig
 h-speed\, low-latency internet satellites</p>\n</li>\n<li data-start="911"
  data-end="981">\n<p data-start="913" data-end="981">Expand Starlink servi
 ce to reach more underserved and remote areas</p>\n</li>\n<li data-start="
 982" data-end="1043">\n<p data-start="984" data-end="1043">Lay groundwork 
 for future mobile connectivity via satellite</p>\n</li>\n</ul>\n<p data-st
 art="1045" data-end="1192"><strong data-start="1045" data-end="1069">Boost
 er Recovery:</strong><br data-start="1069" data-end="1072">The Falcon 9 
 first stage is expected to land aboard an <strong data-start="1127" data-e
 nd="1169">Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship (ASDS)</strong> in the Atlantic 
 Ocean.</p>\n<p>🔗 For additional details and live coverage\, visit the S
 paceX Launches page.</p>\n<p>Stay updated at <a href="https://www.spacex.c
 om/launches/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">spacex.com/starlink</a></p>\n
 <p>Or link below</p>
URL:https://new.flspacetourism.com/events/2025/07/02/spacex-falcon-9-starli
 nk-group-10-25.html
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LOCATION:LC-39A\, Kennedy Space Center\, Florida
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