
SpaceX posted a new group of Starlink satellites in a low Earth’s orbit on Wednesday (25 June), and a few hours after sending a launch pad from a nearby launch pad in Florida to the International Space Station, a few hours after sending them to the international space station.
In the Starlink Group 10–16, 27 satellites separated from their Falcon 9 rockets about an hour after EDT (1954 GMT) at 3:54 pm, which launched the Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Caneveral Space Force Station. SpaceX confirmed that he was successfully sent to a social media update.
During the space ride, as planned, the first phase of Falcon 9 rocket returned to Earth and “read the bus instructions” on the droneship, which was deployed in the Atlantic Ocean. This was the 20th recovery for the Booster B1080.
It was also the second first phase to be recovered in about seven hours. The Starlink launch was flew on 2:31 AM EDT (0631 GMT) on Wednesday on 2:31 AM EDT (0631 GMT) on Wednesday before 2:31 AM EDT (0631 GMT) to fly from Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
The way the arrival of the newly-enacted crew Dragon “Grace” will expand the supplement of the space station with seven to 11 astronauts and cosmonots, Starlink launch has developed broadband internet megaconstals in more than 7,800 active relay.
Spacex finally planned to launch 12,000 starlink satellites, if going to do so is not four times more.