IT SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED ONE OF
ITS REUSABLE ROCKETS, AND AT THT
UP ABOVE.
AN UNEXPECTED SIGHT IN THE NIGHT
SKY.
VISIBLE ALL ACROSS THE WESTERN
UNITED STATES.
THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE SEEING IT,
ALL WANTING TOHAT WAS
HAPPENING.
THAT STRING OF LIGHTS SOARING
ACROSS THE HEAVENS AT THOUSANDS
OF MILES PER HOUR.
>> NO WAY.
>> GO FOR LAUNCH.
EILEEN: IT BEGAN HOURS EARLIER
WITH THE LAUNCH OF A SPACEX
FALCON 9 ROCKET FROM CAPE
CANAVERAL.
>> 2, 1, IGNITION, LIFT OFF.
WITH GRATITUDE TODAY FOR OUR
VETERANS TODAY AND ALWAYS.
GO USA.
EILEEN: THAT ROCKET ON
TO DELIVER STARLINK SATELLITES.
60 IT'S ALL PART OF A GROWING
CONSTELLATION OF TINY
SATELLITES, DESIGNED TO BRING
THE INTERNET
TO EVEN THE MOST REMOTE PLACES
ON THE PLANET.
THE PLAN IS TO LAUNCH 60
SATELLITES EVERY FEW MONTHS
UNTIL 12,000 STARLINK SATELLITES
ARE IN ORBIT.
>> NOW, AS THEY MAKE THEIR WAY
OFF, NEXT THEY WILL START TO
SLOWLY DRIFT APART, THEN DEPLOY
THEIR SINGULAR SOLAR ARRAY
POINTED AT THE SUN TO BEGIN
CHARGING THE BATTERIES.
EILEEN: TODAY'S LAUNCH ALSO
HIGHLIGHTING ANOTHER FIRST, WITH
A REUSABLE ROCKET BOOSTER
LANDING SUCCESSFULLY FOR THE 4TH
TIME.
>> WOW.
THE FALCON HAS LANDED FOR THE
4TH TIME.
EILEEN: SPACEX SAYS THE LAUNCH
OF 60 SATELLITES I
