SpaceX Falcon 9 – Starlink Group 6-103
Add This Event to Your CalendarDate: Feb 14, 2026
Location: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral SFS, Florida, USA
Launch Time: TBD
Mission Type: Communications – Starlink broadband constellation deployment
Mission Overview & Payload Insight
The Starlink Group 6-103 mission will deploy another batch of Starlink V2-mini satellites into low Earth orbit as part of SpaceX’s second-generation global broadband network. These satellites are engineered to expand constellation capacity, improve resiliency, and reduce latency as Starlink scales worldwide service.
Key payload features include:
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High-throughput phased-array antennas with dynamic beam steering
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Electric propulsion (Hall-effect thrusters) for efficient orbit raising and long-term station-keeping
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Increased constellation density, improving coverage and redundancy
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Potential inclusion of Direct-to-Cell capability, supporting future satellite-to-mobile connectivity in areas without terrestrial infrastructure
Following stage separation, the Falcon 9 first stage is expected to attempt recovery on an Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship (ASDS) in the Atlantic Ocean, continuing SpaceX’s high-cadence reusable launch operations.
Visitor & Viewing Tips
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Best Viewing Locations: Jetty Park, Playalinda Beach, Cocoa Beach Pier, Titusville riverfront parks
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Arrive Early: Winter launches remain popular; parking and viewing areas can fill quickly
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What to Bring: Camera or smartphone with zoom, binoculars, water, sunscreen, folding chair, and light layers for cooler coastal conditions
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Livestream: SpaceX typically provides live coverage via its official Launches page for those unable to attend in person
Launch Note
Launch date, time, and pad assignment are subject to change due to weather, range operations, or vehicle readiness. Monitor FLspaceTourism.com and official SpaceX updates for final confirmation as launch day approaches.
🔗 For additional details and live coverage, visit the SpaceX Launches page.
Stay updated at spacex.com/starlink
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www.spacex.com/launches/sl-6-103