SpaceX launches SES ASTRA 1P communications satellite from Florida

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SpaceX launching SES ASTRA 1P mission from Florida

SpaceX successfully launches SES ASTRA 1P communications satellite from Florida.

After twice being delayed this week, SpaceX launched the SES ASTRA 1P communications satellite from Florida on Thursday atop a Falcon 9 rocket. 

The launch from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station was initially scheduled for Tuesday.

This mission marked the ninth flight of the first-stage booster, which had previously launched Ax-2, Euclid, Ax-3, CRS-30, and four Starlink missions. 

Post-separation, the booster landed on the Just Read the Instructions droneship in the Atlantic Ocean.

What is the SES ASTRA 1P mission?

According to the Kennedy Space Center, ASTRA 1P/SES-24 is a wide-beam satellite that will bolster SES’s leading TV network. It will allow content creators and private and public broadcasters in Germany, France, and Spain to cost-effectively maintain high-quality satellite TV broadcasting.