
SpaceX has launched 26 more Starlink satellites for the growing constellation of internet relay stations in low Earth’s orbit. Flight flew 8:36 PDT (11:36 PM EDT or 0336 GMT, 17 June) at the Space Launch Complex 4 East to Falcon 9 rocket at the Vandenberg Space Force Base. This was the third trip to space for rocket boosters and more economical to the space trip to reflect the continuous push of spacex – to more recycled. The satellite reached its initial orbit, about eight and a half minutes after departure. Landing set a phase for the later accurate deployment in the mission.
SpaceX booster lands expanded after launching 26 Starlink satellites, Global Internet Network
According to a mission update on the official website of Spacex, the 15–9 Starlink group is expected to be deployed after the second burn of the Falcon 9 upper stage in about an hour in the flight. Meanwhile, the first phase of the rocket – Serial number B1093 – executed an accurate autonomous landing on the droneship, of course I still love you posted in the Pacific Ocean. The same booster took off in May earlier in May, making it its third starlink-related deployment.
The launch Cape Canverals launched a few days after a similar mission in Florida, where SpaceX deployed the last batch of satellites for its first generation direct-to-cell service. This 13 June Mission (12-26) was a game-chainer, which also provides primary cell connectivity in the most different areas of the planet. But the launch of 16 June was not carrying direct-to-cell payload; This primary starlink was adding the base of the Internet Nakshatra which is already more than 7,760 operating spacecraft.
SpaceX’s Starlink is its ambitious project that focuses on remote and underscribed areas, practically to bring high -speed internet on the entire planet. Falcon 9 can be launched from both the banks of the US and can be reused. As soon as the constellation becomes dense, people from all over the world will notice more and less delay.
The launch on 16 June shows how the trusted SpaceX has a orbital strategy as it can quickly switch between the missions and provide accurate measurements for reusable. Starlink is near a point where it can serve the whole world, now at the top of 7,700 satellites in its network. Other features can also be added to the upcoming launch, including the next generation, direct-to-cell satellite that will make the service more valuable and easy to use.