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Vol. I Β· No. 167 Β· 808 Reports Wednesday, June 17, 2026
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Spaceflight Now delivers accurate live coverage of Starlink 17-54 Falcon 9 launch

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Topics in This Edition

SpaceX launchesStarlinkFalcon 9Vandenberg launches

Summary

Spaceflight Now provided live commentary for the Starlink 17-54 mission, covering the final 30 minutes of countdown, propellant loading, strongback operations, weather and the successful liftoff of Falcon 9 B1093 from SLC-4E at Vandenberg. Segments included detailed rocket specifications, booster flight history, trajectory, drone-ship landing and post-launch mission statistics. The broadcast relied on real-time SpaceX webcast audio, pad cameras, official timelines and pre-produced graphics; no external guests appeared. The 70th SpaceX orbital launch of 2026 was highlighted alongside cumulative Falcon 9 and industry landing records.

Editorial Assessment

The coverage was technically precise and well-sourced to primary SpaceX data and launch timelines. Minor on-air slide glitches and the absence of displayed telemetry did not affect accuracy. Viewers received a complete, neutral account of events as they occurred, including the nominal orbit insertion and booster landing on OCISLY. No significant omissions or framing issues were present; the report accurately reflected the mission's success and reuse statistics.

Key Moments

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Falcon 9 B1093 on its 14th flight will land on OCISLY after deploying 24 Starlink satellites

Confirmed by SpaceX mission page and multiple launch reports; booster flew 14th time on June 15, 2026

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Launch at 8:34 a.m. PDT from SLC-4E Vandenberg on southerly trajectory

Exact time and site match official schedules and post-flight recaps

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This is the 651st Falcon 9 launch and 70th SpaceX orbital launch of 2026

Figures align with contemporaneous Wikipedia and industry tracking data around mid-June 2026

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Booster last flew 45 days prior on Starlink 17-36

Turnaround reported as approximately 45-46 days across sources; exact prior mission date varies slightly in records

Sources Consulted

  1. SpaceX - Starlink Mission
  2. SpaceX to launch its first Falcon 9 rocket since Nasdaq debut
  3. Spaceflight Now – The leading source for online space news
  4. Starlink 17-54 – Spaceflight Now
  5. SpaceX Starlink Group 17-54 Falcon 9 Block 5
  6. Starlink Group 17-54 | Falcon 9 Block 5
  7. Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 17-54 Mission
  8. the r/SpaceX Starlink 17-54 Launch Discussion & Updates Thread
  9. B1093 of Falcon 9 Block 5 | SpaceX
  10. Space Launch Now - B1093
  11. Rocket Launch: Starlink 17-54 - Vandenberg Space Force Base
  12. Starlink Group 17-54 β€” Falcon 9 launch