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SpaceX launches nearly 30 Starlink satellites

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CAPE CANAVERAL SPACE FORCE STATION — For those who wanted to see SpaceX launch nearly 30 Starlink satellites early Saturday morning, they set their alarm clocks to pretty early. 


What You Need To Know

  • SpaceX sent off Starlink 10-26

  • It took off from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station

The Falcon 9 rocket sent up Starlink 10-26 mission from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 5:01 a.m. ET, stated SpaceX

The launch window did open at 4:28 a.m. ET.

The 45th Weather Squadron gave a 95% chance of good liftoff conditions, with the only concerns being the cumulus cloud rule.

Find out more about the weather criteria for a Falcon 9 launch.

Going up

This was the 22nd mission for the Falcon 9’s first-stage booster B1078. And it is no stranger to Starlink launches.

  1. Crew-6
  2. SES O3b mPOWER
  3. USSF-124 mission
  4. Bluebird
  5. Starlink 6-4
  6. Starlink 6-8
  7. Starlink 6-16
  8. Starlink 6-31
  9. Starlink 6-46
  10. Starlink 6-53
  11. Starlink 6-60
  12. Starlink 10-2
  13. Starlink 10-6
  14. Starlink 10-13
  15. Starlink 6-76
  16. Starlink 12-6
  17. Starlink 12-9
  18. Starlink 12-16
  19. Starlink 6-72
  20. Starlink 6-84
  21. Starlink 12-26

After the stage separation, the first-stage rocket landed on the droneship A Shortfall of Gravitas that was in the Atlantic Ocean.

About the mission

The 28 satellites from the Starlink company, owned by SpaceX, will be heading to low-Earth orbit to join the thousands already there.

Once deployed and in their orbit, they will provide internet service to many parts of Earth.

Dr. Jonathan McDowell, of Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, has been recording Starlink satellites.

Before this launch, McDowell recorded the following:

  • 8,003 are in orbit
  • 7,032 are in operational orbit

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Anthony Leone

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