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4K: Falcon 9 B1073 Launching Starlink 6-2

Since this was my first successful attempt to see a rocket launch, there is no tracking, there is no touching the zoom. I was too busy watching the rocket fly.
After a few introductory shots at Playalinda Beach at sunrise, we move to the Banana Creek Launch Viewing Site at the Apollo Saturn V Center at Kennedy Space Center. Originally scheduled to launch at 08:18 local time on 4/19/2023, the launch did not take place until 10:31 local time that day. By that point, KSC had opened and the lighting conditions had changed dramatically.
Here we see Falcon 9 B1073 lifting off from SLC-40 at Cape Canaveral SFS on it's 8th mission to space, this time carrying 21 Starlink V2 Mini satellites into orbit for the second launch into the sixth shell. This was the second launch of the V2 Mini satellites. The launch commentary in the background is from the SpaceX live stream that was being played on site and was about 30 seconds behind.
Rocket launch videos should hopefully become an occasional thing for this channel, however, they are very fickle. My two previous attempts either scrubbed or were postponed, and the Delta IV Heavy and Falcon Heavy launches that were scheduled around the same time as Starlink both were postponed.
This is also the first video I recorded with my new Panasonic HC-VX981 and was shot in 4K.

Видео 4K: Falcon 9 B1073 Launching Starlink 6-2 канала JBS Travel
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23 апреля 2023 г. 7:59:03
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