SpaceX has planned to launch another batch of its starlink internet satellites from Space Coast in Florida today (27 January).
A Falcon 9 rocket carrying 21 Starlink Spacecraft, including 13 with 13 Starlink Spacecraft, is scheduled to get up from the Cape Canveral Space Force Station, which is a Falcon 9 rocket carrying 21 Starlink Spacecraft with a direct-to-cell opening up.
Spacex will begin about five minutes before the launch, livestream action.
The first phase of Falcon 9 will return to Earth today after about eight minutes of the liftoff, if all go according to the plan. The booster drone will touch the “lack of gravitas” in the Atlantic Ocean on a ship.
According to SpaceX Mission Description, today’s flight will be the 20th launch and landing for this special booster. Till date, ten of its 19 flights have been Starlink Mission.
The upper phase of Falcon 9, meanwhile, will take 21 starlink satellites into the orbit orbit of the Earth, deploying them there about 65 minutes after the liftoff.
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SpaceX has already launched 11 Falcon 9 Missions in 2025, of which seven are Starlink flights.
According to Astropysicist and satellite tracker Jonathan McDowell, Starlink Megacontetellation – the largest assembled – currently exceeds over 6,900 operating spacecraft.