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On a sunny Sunday morning, SpaceX initiated a Falcon 9 mission at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, marking the first of two planned launches for the day. However, adverse weather conditions over the Atlantic Ocean forced the cancellation of the second launch from Kennedy Space Center. The successful mission added 22 second-generation Starlink satellites to SpaceX's growing constellation, intended to deliver high-speed internet to underserved regions globally. Despite the setback, the next launch is slated for the following day, carrying crucial cargo and scientific experiments to the International Space Station. While the weather may have hindered their ambitious plans, SpaceX remains undeterred in their pursuit to expand their global network, aiming to serve residential and business customers across the globe and even in-motion services for planes, boats, and recreational vehicles.