ULA's Atlas V to launch 29 Amazon Leo satellites tomorrow
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Early tomorrow, ULA's Atlas V rocket will blast off from Cape Canaveral, carrying 29 Amazon Leo satellites, its heaviest payload ever at 18 tons.
This launch is a big step in Amazon's plan to build a satellite internet network to rival SpaceX's Starlink.
Watch Atlas V launch on Space.com
You can watch the whole thing live at 1:45am EDT on Space.com or ULA's own channels: The stream starts 20 minutes before liftoff.
Thanks to an upgraded engine, Atlas V can now handle more satellites than ever, marking a major milestone for both ULA and Amazon's space ambitions.