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Falcon 9 launch of Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base scheduled for launch late Tuesday evening

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VANDENBERG SPACE FORCE BASE, Calif. (KEYT) – A Falcon 9 launch of 24 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg SFB is scheduled for Tuesday, May 19 between 7:11 p.m. and 11:11 p.m. Pacific Time.

A live webcast of the launch will begin about five minutes before liftoff. You can tune in to watch here or on SpaceX's X/Twitter account.

Following first stage separation, the booster assigned to this launch will return to Earth to land on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship awaiting in the Pacific Ocean.

There is the potential for one or more sonic booms during the launch process, but how far the sound travels will depend on weather and other conditions at the time of Tuesday's launch.

A depiction of that launch sequence is shown in the image below.

This will be the second mission for the Falcon 9 which previously launched a previous Starlink mission.

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Pelosi endorses Connie Chan in race to replace her in San Francisco

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Supervisor Connie Chan during San Francisco Congressional District 11 Candidate Forum at The Academe at 198 in San Francisco on January 7.

By Edward-Isaac Dovere, CNN

(CNN) — Nancy Pelosi is officially wading into the race to replace her in Congress, endorsing San Francisco supervisor Connie Chan after weeks of more subtly expressing her support.

“Connie understands San Francisco — our values, our diversity, our communities, and our responsibility to lead with both compassion and strength. She’s a mom who knows her power and knows her why. I am confident Connie is ready to bring clarity and purpose to the work ahead — for the children,” Pelosi says in a video that the Chan campaign will release on Tuesday morning, ending with one of her most famous phrases.

The endorsement comes just two weeks before the election that will advance the top two candidates to the November election.

“At a time when fundamental freedoms and democratic values are under assault, we need a leader in Congress who is prepared to fight — forcefully and effectively — for the people of San Francisco and for the future of our country,” the former longtime House Democratic speaker adds in the video.

Also running in the election: state Sen. Scott Wiener, self-funding internet businessman Saikat Chakrabarti and local activist Marie Hurabiell.

Pelosi has represented California’s 11th Congressional District, which almost fully encompasses San Francisco, since winning a special election in 1987. As CNN reported earlier this month, the race in the famously liberal city has become a microcosm of national Democratic divisions over affordability, how to respond to President Donald Trump and issues like support of Israel and artificial intelligence.

Two weeks ago, Chan, who is currently a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors — the equivalent of the city council — joked at a local forum, “The biggest challenge I face if I’m elected is I am not Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi.”

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Pelosi endorses Connie Chan in race to replace her in San Francisco

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Supervisor Connie Chan during San Francisco Congressional District 11 Candidate Forum at The Academe at 198 in San Francisco on January 7.

By Edward-Isaac Dovere, CNN

(CNN) — Nancy Pelosi is officially wading into the race to replace her in Congress, endorsing San Francisco supervisor Connie Chan after weeks of more subtly expressing her support.

“Connie understands San Francisco — our values, our diversity, our communities, and our responsibility to lead with both compassion and strength. She’s a mom who knows her power and knows her why. I am confident Connie is ready to bring clarity and purpose to the work ahead — for the children,” Pelosi says in a video that the Chan campaign will release on Tuesday morning, ending with one of her most famous phrases.

The endorsement comes just two weeks before the election that will advance the top two candidates to the November election.

“At a time when fundamental freedoms and democratic values are under assault, we need a leader in Congress who is prepared to fight — forcefully and effectively — for the people of San Francisco and for the future of our country,” the former longtime House Democratic speaker adds in the video.

Also running in the election: state Sen. Scott Wiener, self-funding internet businessman Saikat Chakrabarti and local activist Marie Hurabiell.

Pelosi has represented California’s 11th Congressional District, which almost fully encompasses San Francisco, since winning a special election in 1987. As CNN reported earlier this month, the race in the famously liberal city has become a microcosm of national Democratic divisions over affordability, how to respond to President Donald Trump and issues like support of Israel and artificial intelligence.

Two weeks ago, Chan, who is currently a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors — the equivalent of the city council — joked at a local forum, “The biggest challenge I face if I’m elected is I am not Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi.”

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