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Watch SpaceX launch and LAND their Falcon 9 for CSG-2

SpaceX will be attempting to launch the Cosmo-Skymed Second Generation 2 (CSG-2) satellite to a Sun-syncronous orbit for the Italian Space Agency, a part of the European Space Agency. The Falcon 9 Block 5 Booster B1052-3 will lift off from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) and a few minutes later perform a boostback burn to return to land and touchdown on Landing Zone 1 (LZ-1).

Need to know more information? Check out our Prelaunch Preview -
https://everydayastronaut.com/csg-2-falcon-9-block-5/

00:00:00 - Intro
00:03:15 - Prelaunch Preview
00:09:40 - Q&A
00:19:00 - SpaceX Stream Starts
00:20:35 - More Q&A
00:25:05 - T minus 6 minutes
00:30:10 - T minus 1 minute
00:31:10 - Lift Off!
00:33:32 - MECO / Stage Sep
00:38:33 - Landing Burn / SECO
00:40:45 - Q&A / Coast Phase
01:26:30 - SES-2 / Deploy
01:32:00 - Q&A

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