Elon Musk’s space company has back-to-back-to-back orbital missions lined up on Friday and Sunday.
The launch-a-palooza began at 9:09 a.m. PT (12:09 p.m.
This mission will deliver theSARah-1 reconnaissance satelliteto orbit for the German military.
That mission is set to blast off at 9:27 p.m. PT Saturday (12:27 a.m.
This marks the shortest timeframe for three SpaceX launches so far in the company’s history.
it’s possible for you to rewatch the Starlink mission below.
Check in withCNET Highlights on YouTubeor theSpaceX websitefor feeds to watch this weekend’s other missions.
The company record for most launches in a calendar year was set in 2021 with 31 flights.
SpaceX could be on pace to nearly double that mark in 2022.
The company has also set a new record already this weekend.
Starship recently passed akey environmental reviewfor its first orbital test flight, although with dozens of required mitigations.