SpaceX Aims for 350th Falcon 9 Flight and 300th Booster Landing on Starlink Mission
SpaceX Aims for Historic Milestones with Starlink Launch, But Will It Be Streamed?
Vandenberg Space Force Base, CA – SpaceX is poised to make history tonight with the launch of its Starlink 9-14 mission, marking the 350th flight of a Falcon 9 booster adn the 300th successful booster landing. The launch window opens at 4:06 p.m. PST (7:06 p.m. EST) from Space Launch Complex 4 East.
However, space enthusiasts hoping to witness the milestone launch live may be left in the dark. SpaceX has yet to confirm whether the launch will be streamed, a departure from its usual practice.
The company’s website details the mission but lacks a link to a livestream. Notably, SpaceX has also remained silent on social media regarding the launch, unlike its recent declaration for the SiriusXM SXM-9 satellite launch from Kennedy Space center, which will be streamed live.
This lack of transparency contrasts with SpaceX’s handling of recent launches from Vandenberg. While both the NROL-126 and Starlink 9-13 missions were eventually streamed, the broadcasts began after liftoff, leaving viewers to scramble for updates.
SpaceX’s decision to withhold livestream data for the starlink 9-14 mission has sparked speculation among space enthusiasts. Some theorize that the company might potentially be experimenting with different launch announcement strategies, while others express frustration at the lack of clarity.

Regardless of the livestream situation, the Starlink 9-14 mission represents a notable achievement for SpaceX. The successful deployment of additional Starlink satellites will further expand the company’s global broadband internet coverage, bringing connectivity to even more remote areas.
As the countdown to launch continues, space enthusiasts will be eagerly awaiting news of a potential livestream, hoping to witness this historic moment in real-time.
SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Launches Starlink Satellites, Nearing Historic Milestone
Vandenberg Space Force Base, CA – SpaceX successfully launched another batch of Starlink satellites into orbit on Tuesday, marking the 37th launch from the West Coast this year. The mission, designated Starlink 9-10, saw the Falcon 9 rocket carrying 20 Starlink V2 Mini satellites, including 13 equipped with Direct to Cell capabilities.
