Falcon 9 launch of Starlink satellites from Vandenberg SFB scheduled for Saturday morning

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VANDENBERG SPACE FORCE BASE, Calif. (KEYT) – A Falcon 9 launch of 24 Starlink satellites destined for low-Earth orbit is scheduled from Vandenberg SFB on Saturday, May 30 between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. Pacific Time.

A live webcast of the mission will begin about ten minutes before liftoff that you can watch here or on SpaceX's X/Twitter account.

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

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

There is the potential for one or more sonic booms to be heard across the region during the launch, but how far the sound travels will depend on weather and other conditions at the time.

This will be the 22nd flight for the Falcon 9 on this mission which previously launched: USSF-62OneWeb Launch 20NROL-145, and 18 prior Starlink missions.

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Falcon 9 launch of Starlink satellites from Vandenberg SFB scheduled for Saturday morning

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VANDENBERG SPACE FORCE BASE, Calif. (KEYT) – A Falcon 9 launch of 24 Starlink satellites destined for low-Earth orbit is scheduled from Vandenberg SFB on Saturday, May 30 between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. Pacific Time.

A live webcast of the mission will begin about ten minutes before liftoff that you can watch here or on SpaceX's X/Twitter account.

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

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

There is the potential for one or more sonic booms to be heard across the region during the launch, but how far the sound travels will depend on weather and other conditions at the time.

This will be the 22nd flight for the Falcon 9 on this mission which previously launched: USSF-62OneWeb Launch 20NROL-145, and 18 prior Starlink missions.

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Roland Garros to fine Paraguayan player after sexist remark about chair umpire

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Adolfo Daniel Vallejo hits a volley during his second-round match against Moise Kouame on Thursday.

By Kyle Feldscher, CNN

(CNN) — Roland Garros is planning to impose a significant fine on Paraguayan player Adolfo Daniel Vallejo after he made a sexist remark about the female chair umpire following his second-round loss to Moise Kouame.

“Matches like this have to be umpired by a man; it’s very difficult for a woman to do it,” Vallejo told Clay Magazine in an interview after the match.

“It has to be refereed by a man, because it’s a very demanding crowd and you need a lot of strength to go against it,” he added.

“The crowd was very out of line, but I understand they’re supporting their compatriot. It’s quite an intense crowd and that’s why I was prepared. I already knew it was going to be like that and, to be honest, it didn’t harm me but rather strengthened him.”

In response, tournament organizers announced Friday that Vallejo would face a significant sanction for his remarks, calling them “unacceptable.”

“The competence of an umpire is not determined by their gender, but by their professionalism and ability to officiate at the highest level. The outcome of a sporting event, whether positive or negative, can never justify or excuse such remarks,” the statement read. “The tournament organisers will impose a significant sanction on Adolfo Daniel Vallejo in the form of a fine. The Roland-Garros tournament strongly condemns all sexist remarks, regardless of who makes them, and offers its support to the match umpire and, more broadly, to all the tournament’s umpiring officials.”

CNN has reached out to Vallejo for comment.

His remarks came after Vallejo’s difficult defeat to Kouame that went into a lengthy fifth-set tiebreaker.

Vallejo had come back from a two-set deficit and had opportunities to complete the comeback, but ultimately couldn’t overcome the 17-year-old budding star.

In his press conference after the match, Vallejo said the Frenchman wouldn’t have won if the same match had taken place in Paris – such was the strength of the French backing for the home-nation player.

“I think if we were playing in another city, he would have lost,” Vallejo said.

He added, “It was the crowd for sure because many times in the third set, fourth set, fifth set, he was really tired mentally. … The crowd started to go crazy, and every point was like a Davis Cup match. I think thanks to that he started to play unbelievable.”

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Judge says Trump can’t add his name to Kennedy Center and blocks planned closure

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By Devan Cole, CNN

(CNN) — A federal judge on Friday blocked the Kennedy Center from temporarily closing its doors for a yearslong renovation and said its board violated the law when it added President Donald Trump’s name to the historic performing arts venue.

US District Judge Casey Cooper concluded that the law establishing the center “makes crystal clear that the Center is to be named for President Kennedy, and it cannot bear any other formal name or public memorial based on the Board’s unilateral say-so.”

“Congress gave the Kennedy Center its name, and only Congress can change it,” Cooper wrote in his 94-page opinion.

Cooper, an appointee of former President Barack Obama, said the center may still move ahead with renovations to the decades-old building and could later decide to close down the center after its board more fully considered the impact such a move would have on its statutory requirement to maintain some programming at all times.

“There is no evidence that the Board took account of its full range of statutory obligations in determining that a wholesale shuttering of the Kennedy Center was appropriate,” he wrote in a lengthy ruling issued Friday. “In short, there is no evidence before the Court that the Kennedy Center Board of Trustees considered how it would accomplish its full legislative mandate during the closure period.”

This story is breaking and will be updated.

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