On the morning of September 24, at 7:30 a.m. Eastern Time, NASA launched three new observation satellites from the Kennedy Space Center on a SpaceX spacecraft. These satellites will be used to study the sun and help us protect the Earth.
The launch is part of NASA’s ongoing efforts to explore and understand our solar system, and to monitor space weather that can affect our planet. The data collected by these satellites will provide valuable insights into solar activity and its impact on Earth.
The live coverage of the launch was provided by various media outlets, including Da Ji Yuan, NTD, Clean World, News Exclusive, and News Highlights. Viewers were able to watch the launch in real-time and follow the spacecraft’s journey into orbit.
For those interested in watching the launch, recordings of the live coverage can be found on the following platforms:
Da Ji Yuan: https://youtube.com/live/yd6C6bQHiK8
NTD: https://youtube.com/live/u25zboGmG7s
Clean World: https://www.ganjingworld.com/live/1hvftiged8e4rJMDSLGRWG9Fv1p11c
News Exclusive: https://youtube.com/live/agY1fyRv88Y
News Highlights: https://youtube.com/live/sr8hxCzWMb0
These satellites represent a significant milestone in our space exploration efforts and highlight the collaboration between NASA and SpaceX in advancing our understanding of the universe. The information collected by these satellites will contribute to scientific research and help us better predict and prepare for solar events that could impact our planet.
Overall, the successful launch of these observation satellites marks a positive step forward in our quest to explore the mysteries of space and protect our home planet.