 It wouldn't be a space traffic without a Starlink launch, and this week again doesn't disappoint, with Group 4-2 launching at 0120 UTC on September 11th from LC39A at the Kennedy Space Center. The flight was also a bit of a record breaker, which I'll get onto in a second. Inside the payload fairing was 34 Starlinks alongside Blue Walker 3, a rideshare payload from AST Space Mobile. Blue Walker 3 was placed into its orbit after two burns by the second stage, and following another two burns, the Starlink satellites were placed into their initial orbit 334 by 324 km. A fifth burn followed de-orbiting the second stage, marking a new record for the Falcon 9, relighting five times, breaking the previous record, which was four times. The first stage was also breaking records on Sunday, becoming the first orbital-class booster to launch and land 14 times. B-1058 first flew on the Demo 2 mission, carrying Bob and Doug to the ISS.