This Weekend: SpaceX Doubleheader

This weekend, if the weather cooperates, SpaceX is going to make history again.
...Tomorrow should look something like this:

Then again two days later...
Another rocket on the other side of the United States...
Will land on another boat!

This is special because the previous fastest turnaround time between their launches was two weeks. It's even more special when you take into account tomorrow is the second time they'll be launching this first stage:

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Image from SpaceX Flickr account, also easily one of my favorite photos in existence

First up: Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A | June 23, 2017 18:10-20:10 UTC

The stage in the photo above will launch BulgariaSat-1, the first-ever Bulgarian-owned geostationary communications satellite into GTO (Geostationary Transfer Orbit). This energetic trajectory means that there won't be enough fuel to return to land, but fortunately the payload mass at 5300 kg leaves plenty of margin to recover the stage again via SpaceX's east coast drone ship "Of Course I Still Love You". This will be a two hour launch window, so if any issues arise with weather, pad, range, or vehicle... there should still be time for a second attempt. The weather is currently 90% go, so * fingers crossed * hopefully this won't scrub!

Below is a link to the hosted live stream link for tomorrow's launch, edit live now! There was a bit of a delay so this is now scheduled to launch at 3:10 EDT (19:10 UTC).

Hope you've found this informative, feel free to drop any questions into the comments below and I'll do my best to answer them. This is my second post on this site, so any suggestions or feedback is also appreciated!

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