Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 10-53

Launch by SpaceX. A batch of 29 satellites for the Starlink mega-constellation - SpaceX's project for space-based Internet communication system. From Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA.
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Countdown Timer - Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 10-53

Get ready for an exciting cosmic event! On Friday, May 29, 2026, SpaceX will launch its Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket, delivering a batch of 29 satellites for the Starlink Group 10-53. This launch marks a significant step in SpaceX's ambitious project to create a global, space-based Internet communication system, revolutionizing connectivity around the world. As we approach this thrilling date, our countdown timer will keep you updated on the seconds ticking away until liftoff from Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, USA. Join us as we count down to this remarkable moment in space exploration and witness the future of communication unfold. Don't miss out on the excitement—stay tuned for all the latest updates!

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There are exactly 9 days left until Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 10-53, which is 200 hours or 11948 minutes.

Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 10-53 will take place on Friday, May 29, 2026 at 11:52 AM.

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