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201st Starlink missionOrlando Sentinel
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A Falcon 9 carrying 23 of the internet satellites lifted off from Cape Canaveral under cloudy skies.
A Sunday attempt was scrubbed after ground systems providing helium to the first stage were insufficient at the pad.
The first -stage booster successfully completed its third flight and made a recovery landing in the Atlantic on the droneship Just Read the Instructions .
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