Spaceflight SpaceX planning 3 launches in 5-hour span today
Elon Musk's company aims to launch three of its Falcon 9 rockets today
an intense surge of orbital action from both coasts that could take place in a roughly five-hour stretch.
One of the rockets is scheduled to launch the Eutelsat 36D telecommunications satellite to geostationary transfer orbit from NASA's Kennedy Space Center
Up next are two missions devoted to building out SpaceX's Starlink broadband megaconstellation in low Earth orbit
One will send 23 Starlink satellites aloft from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station during an hourlong window that opens at 9:02 p.m.
You can watch all three launches via SpaceX's account on X.
Coverage of the Eutelsat 36D mission will begin about 15 minutes before the window opens,
It will be the 12th landing for the Eutelsat 36D Falcon 9, and the 18th and 15th landings for the rockets launching the two Starlink missions.
SpaceX already has experience with back-to-back-to-back launches.
the classified USSF-124 mission for the U.S. Space Force and the IM-1 private moon-landing mission in less than 24 hours.