SpaceX Falcon 9 – Starlink Group 6-108
Add This Event to Your CalendarDate: Feb 27, 2026
Location: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral SFS, Florida, USA
Launch Time: 5:20 AM EST
Mission Type: Communications – Starlink broadband constellation deployment
Mission Overview & Payload Insight
The Starlink Group 6-108 mission will deploy another batch of Starlink V2-mini satellites into low Earth orbit as part of SpaceX’s second-generation broadband constellation. With each successive launch, Starlink increases global network density, boosting capacity and improving service reliability across continents, oceans, and remote regions.
Payload features typically include:
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High-throughput phased-array antennas enabling advanced beam steering
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Hall-effect electric propulsion for orbit raising and precise station-keeping
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Enhanced autonomous maneuvering and collision avoidance systems
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Potential inclusion of Direct-to-Cell capability, supporting future satellite-to-mobile connectivity without ground towers
Following stage separation, the Falcon 9 first stage is expected to attempt a landing on an Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship (ASDS) in the Atlantic Ocean, showcasing SpaceX’s reusable launch architecture.
Visitor & Viewing Tips
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Best Viewing Locations: Jetty Park, Playalinda Beach, Cocoa Beach Pier, Titusville riverfront parks
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Arrive Early: Late-February launches can still draw strong crowds, especially if scheduled for evening hours
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What to Bring: Camera or smartphone with zoom, binoculars, water, sunscreen, folding chair
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Livestream: SpaceX typically provides live coverage via its official Launches page
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