Space X launches 23 Star Link Satellite on Falcon 9 rockets from Cape Canvirial

by SkillAiNest

Space X successfully sent another batch of Star Link Satellite on Monday, identifying the second launch of the day. At 10:34 pm EDT (0234 GMT on April 29), a new Falcon 9 rocket carrying a 23 -star link broadband satellite, which includes 13 directly from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Earlier today, a separate Falcon 9 launched 27 Star Link Satellite from Wandonburg Space Force Base in California. The Rapid Double Mission has highlighted the speed of Space X in expanding its Internet Bridge, which is already the largest deployment of its kind.

According to a Space.com ReportThis launch was important because it was the first flight for the first stage of this particular Falcon 9 rocket. SpaceX’s boosters watch numerous missions, in which a record setting booster has received 27 flights to date. Despite being new, the first phase of Falcon 9 made a flawless landing about eight minutes after the launch, which gently lands on the “lack of groups” deployed in the Atlantic.

Meanwhile, the upper phase of the rocket continued its journey, in which 23 star links took the satellite to the Low Earth (LEO). After about 65 65 minutes of the satellite lift-off, or more appropriately, the surrounding-star link link spacecraft was released. With the successful deployment of tonight, Space X is close to a step in achieving its mission of offering global broadband coverage using thousands of satellites working together.

The 50th Falcon 9 missions of Space X, dedicated to expanding the Star Link Network, is a special thing for the company’s infinite launch cadres, with 33 missions for the project, which now counts more than 7,200 operating satellite.

SpaceX is still expanding its satellite tower and improving its launch and rehabilitation technology. The fact is that the company managed to draw two successful missions of the Star Link in the same day, showing the extent to which SpaceX has been able to improve the balance between reuse with new hardware.

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