It's Launch Day! Here's what you need to know about today's SpaceX Starlink launch

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It's Launch Day!

Here's what you need to know for today's SpaceX Starlink launch from Kennedy Space Center's Launch Pad 39A:

• Liftoff is set for 7:26 p.m. The window will remain open for two hours

• Weather forecast is 70% "go" at the launch pad.

• Low-level winds at the launch pad are cited as a main concern.

• Strong upper-level winds after liftoff and at-sea conditions that could disrupt SpaceX's chances at recovering the booster on a drone ship.

• In the event of a delay to a similar timeframe Tuesday, conditions improve to greater than 90% "go."

• The launch is SpaceX's third launch of the year and the 35th for SpaceX's Starlink constellation. Read about the launch of the 34th batch of satellites earlier this month here.

• The company has launched around 2,000 of the satellites, but fewer than that – about 1,800 – are currently operational.

• SpaceX said its Starlink customer count was 145,000 worldwide, a significant leap from the 100,000 it had in August of last year but only a gain of 5,000 customers since November.

• SpaceX also told the Federal Communications Commission that supply chain issues had caused a global chip shortage and thus causing a delayed rollout to consumers.

• The internet service costs $99 a month after $499 in one-time equipment fees.

• Full coverage of the launch kicks off about 6 p.m today at floridatoday.com/space and will feature in-depth coverage. Ask our space team reporter Emre Kelly questions and strike up a conversation. We will also be hosting a live webcast of the launch.

Rob Landers is a veteran multimedia journalist for the USA Today Network of Florida. Contact Landers at 321-242-3627 or rlanders@gannett.com. Twitter: @ByRobLanders

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