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SpaceX to launch Starlink Group 10-26 smallsats on Saturday from the Cape

July 24, 2025

Casey’s is one of the largest successful convenience store chains in the United States since 1968 and’s operates over half its stores in towns of 5,000 people or less. Access to reliable internet was an opportunity given the company’s rural footprint.

Delayed from Thursday, July 24, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 will launch on Saturday, July 26, Group 10-26 a batch of 28 smallsats for the Starlink mega-constellation into low Earth orbit at 1:34 – 10:28 am PDT, from Space Launch Complex 40, Cape Canaveral SFS, Florida.

According to weather officials, there’s a 95% chance of favorable weather conditions at the time of the launch. Officials are monitoring weather conditions with concerns related to Cumulus Cloud Rule, Anvil Cloud Rules. The forecast calls for a temperature of 80°F, clear skies, 7% cloud cover and a wind speed of 7mph.

The Falcon 9 first stage will attempt to land on one of two East Coast ASDS in the Atlantic Ocean, after its flight.

SpaceX to launch Starlink Group 10-26 smallsats on Thursday

Brightline, an eco-friendly commuter rail company with routes in South Florida became the first passenger train service in the world to adopt Starlink internet for its customers. The complementary offering to travelers is part of Brightline’s guest-first, digital transformation of the rail industry experience.

Thursday, July 24, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 will launch Group 10-26 smallsats for the Starlink mega-constellation into low Earth orbit at 2:12 – 6:54 am, from Space Launch Complex 40, Cape Canaveral SFS, Florida.

The Falcon 9 first stage will attempt to land on one of two East Coast ASDS in the Atlantic Ocean, after its flight.

Filed Under: Booster, Booster Recovery, Cape Canaveral SFS, Droneship, Droneship Landings, Launch, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Smallsat Constellation, Smallsat Launch, smallsats, Space Launch Complex 40, SpaceX, SpaceX Falcon 9, Starlink, Weather, Weather Forecasting

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