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    SpaceX Falcon 9 Intelsat G-31 / G-32 rocket launch

    Harper WinslowBy Harper WinslowNovember 12, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    SpaceX Falcon 9 Intelsat G-31 / G-32

    November 12, 2022 11:06 AM

    Space Launch Complex 40 • Cape Canaveral Space Station

    Updated: November 7, 2022

    With the upcoming Subtropical Storm Nicole predicted, SpaceX’s launch of the Intelsat G-31/G-32 is giving up the launch opportunity for tomorrow, Tuesday, November 8.

    Please note that your LTT ticket is valid for the next attempt and no action is required on your part.

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    Expedition:

    Galaxy 31 (G-31) and Galaxy 32 (G-32) are the next satellites in Intelsat’s comprehensive Galaxy fleet modernization plan, a new generation of technology that will provide Intelsat Media customers in North America with high-performance media distribution capabilities and unparalleled breakthrough. cable heads. The Galaxy 31 and Galaxy 32 are essential to Intelsat’s C-band filtering strategy in the US.

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    Feel the excitement as you watch the launch of a Falcon 9 rocket from one of the following locations:

    A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched from SLC-40 for the Starlink mission on November 11, 2019.

    Rocket launch: NET November 12, 2022 | SpaceX Falcon 9 Intelsat G-31 / G-32

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