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SUMMARY:SpaceX Falcon 9 – Starlink Group 6-78
DESCRIPTION:<p>Launch time: 10.01 PM</p>\n<p data-start="185" data-end="736
 "><strong data-start="510" data-end="530">Mission Type:</strong> Communica
 tions &ndash\; Deployment of Starlink V2-mini satellites into Low Earth Or
 bit (LEO)<br data-start="654" data-end="657"><strong data-start="657" data
 -end="685">Launch Cost Estimate:</strong> ~$52 million&nbsp\;</p>\n<h3 dat
 a-start="743" data-end="768">Mission Overview</h3>\n<p data-start="769" da
 ta-end="1099">This mission will launch a batch of next-generation <strong 
 data-start="821" data-end="852">Starlink V2-mini satellites</strong>\, con
 tinuing SpaceX&rsquo\;s expansion of its global broadband satellite conste
 llation. These spacecraft are designed for higher throughput and better co
 verage\, offering enhanced internet connectivity worldwide&mdash\;includin
 g remote and underserved regions.</p>\n<p data-start="1101" data-end="1376
 ">The V2-mini satellites build on the capabilities of earlier versions wit
 h improvements in electric propulsion\, phased-array antennas\, and the po
 tential to support &ldquo\;direct-to-cell&rdquo\; connectivity (enabling s
 tandard mobile phones to access satellite internet in certain cases).</p>\
 n<p data-start="1378" data-end="1583">The Falcon 9&rsquo\;s first stage is
  expected to attempt a landing on one of SpaceX&rsquo\;s autonomous drone 
 ships stationed in the Atlantic Ocean&mdash\;making for an exciting view f
 or spectators along Florida&rsquo\;s Space Coast.</p>\n<h3 data-start="159
 0" data-end="1621">Visitor &amp\; Viewing Tips</h3>\n<ul data-start="1622"
  data-end="2333">\n<li data-start="1622" data-end="1793">\n<p data-start="
 1624" data-end="1793"><strong data-start="1624" data-end="1647">Best Viewi
 ng Spots:</strong> Playalinda Beach\, Jetty Park\, Cocoa Beach Pier\, and 
 Titusville Riverfront Park&mdash\;locations with clear east-facing views o
 f the launch trajectory.</p>\n</li>\n<li data-start="1794" data-end="1916"
 >\n<p data-start="1796" data-end="1916"><strong data-start="1796" data-end
 ="1813">Arrive Early:</strong> Launch times around mid-afternoon are less 
 common\; allow ample time for parking\, traffic\, and setup.</p>\n</li>\n<
 li data-start="1917" data-end="2042">\n<p data-start="1919" data-end="2042
 "><strong data-start="1919" data-end="1937">What to Bring:</strong> Camera
  (or smartphone with zoom)\, binoculars\, sunscreen\, water\, a folding ch
 air\, and shades if needed.</p>\n</li>\n<li data-start="2043" data-end="21
 57">\n<p data-start="2045" data-end="2157"><strong data-start="2045" data-
 end="2067">Livestream Option:</strong> If you&rsquo\;re unable to view in-
 person\, watch the live webcast on SpaceX&rsquo\;s &ldquo\;Launches&rdquo\
 ; page.</p>\n</li>\n<li data-start="2158" data-end="2333">\n<p data-start=
 "2160" data-end="2333"><strong data-start="2160" data-end="2183">Timing &a
 mp\; Date Note:</strong> Launch details such as exact time or pad can shif
 t due to range or weather constraints. Stay updated via FLspaceTourism.com
  and SpaceX announcements.</p>\n</li>\n</ul>\n<p>🔗 For additional detai
 ls and live coverage\, visit the SpaceX Launches page.</p>\n<p>Stay update
 d at <a href="https://www.spacex.com/launches/" target="_blank" rel="noope
 ner">spacex.com/starlink</a></p>\n<p>Or link below</p>\n<p><a href="https:
 //www.spacex.com/launches/sl-6-78" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.spac
 ex.com/launches/sl-6-78</a></p>
URL:https://new.flspacetourism.com/events/2025/11/20/spacex-falcon-9-starli
 nk-group-6-78.html
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LOCATION:LC-39A\, Kennedy Space Center\, Florida
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