 And guess what? It's another Starlink mission, but this one was also a bit more exciting as there was a rideshare on board. The Starlink Group 4 mission 20 flight commenced at 0209 UTC on September 5th from Silicon Valley at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. All 51 Starlink satellites, as well as the rideshare paycode, were delivered to an initial 304, like 316km, 53.22 degree low Earth orbit, but they'll be raising themselves to different orbits over time. The Starlink satellites will be rising up to a 540km circular orbit whilst the rideshare paycode, called Veruna, will be raising to a 1056km orbit. Veruna is a technology demonstrator built for Boeing and it will test out the performance of V-Band communications with a future intention of building a 147 satellite constellation. Then before I forget, the 1057 successfully touched down on just read the instructions with Doug picking up the ferring halves.