 Guess what? It's another SpaceX launch. This time, though, it wasn't a styling, it was the launch of Intel's Sats Galaxy 33 and Galaxy 34 satellites, which were launched at 2305 UTC on October 8th from Slick 40 at the Cape. Just like with the SES, Sats launched earlier in the week by Atlas V, these satellites will be used to help clear up the part of the C-band spectrum, which is utilized by 5G. This flight is notable for two reasons. Firstly, this incredible shot from a short full of gravitas during the jellyfish hours, and secondly, the booster supporting this mission, B-1060, joined the 14 flights come becoming one of the two fleet-leading boosters which SpaceX is operating. It, of course, touched down on the aforementioned droneship, with support ship Bob scooping up the fairings.