On May 14, SpaceX will launch 53 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida's Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40). 

This is the company's second Starlink launch in less than 24 hours, with the first taking place yesterday from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.

The launch, which will include the thrilling landing of the rocket's first-stage booster, will be livestreamed today, and we've got the information on how you can watch from home.

SpaceX is launching more satellites into its Starlink constellation, which promises to provide consumers with worldwide broadband internet access.

Even in areas with limited broadband coverage, such as rural or mountainous areas, it is possible to get reliable and moderately speed internet access by employing satellites to transport data.

In emergency scenarios where standard internet services have failed, Starlink has already proven to be effective.

SpaceX hopes to launch as many as 42,000 Starlink satellites in total, with thousands already in space.

The business constantly adds to this total by launching Starlink satellites with its Falcon 9 rocket.

The first stage of the rocket, often known as the booster, also returns to Earth and is captured for future reuse.

The booster is expected to crash into the Atlantic Ocean, where it will be intercepted by a drone ship. Simply follow the instructions.