
Spacex is preparing for its 75th Falcon 9 rocket launch, which is with a mission with a mission from Cape Canveral Space Force Station in the early hours of Wednesday. The Starlink 10–18 dubbed missions will include the 9,000th Starlink satellite launched in the low Earth’s orbit.
Falcon 9 rocket space launch complex will take a north-eastern trajectory after liftoff at EDT (0555 UTC) from 40 to 1:55 pm.
Spaceflight will now start live coverage about an hour before the liveoff.
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The 45th weather squadron estimated the possibility of more than 95 percent of the favorable weather in the liftoff. The meteorologist said that evening rain should be dissolved before the opening of the launch window.
Spacex will make us Falcon 9 First Stage Booster with tail number B1090 to launch Starlink 10-18 mission. This will be the fifth journey of space and back space after the launch of SES ‘O3B mpower 7 & 8, NASA Crew-10, Bandwagon-3 and Starlink 6-67.
Eight minutes after the liftoff, the B1090 will target a landing on the droneship, ‘Just read the instructions.’ If successful, it will be 125th landing on this vessel and 464th booster landing to date.
After the deployment of 28 Starlink satellites, SpaceX must have launched 9,003 Starlink satellites to date. The company launched more than 1,300 to this point alone in 2025.
According to the latest data compiled by an expert orbital tracker and astronomer Jonathan McDowell, there are currently about 7,800 starlink satellites in the low Earth’s orbit.