The Falcon 9's main payload is the Spanish telecommunications satellite Paz, but most of the public interest in this launch has centered on the pair of smaller satellites, which will serve as a test for Musk's long-term vision of huge satellite constellations in low orbit blanketing the globe with broadband.
There are no plans to recover the Falcon 9's booster, which was previously flown on a mission in August and recovered to be recycled. SpaceX may also debut a new boat that Musk announced after the launch of the Falcon Heavy earlier this month. It's basically a boat carrying a large net to attempt to catch the fairing, which is the nose cone that protects the payload during ascent.
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