Spacex has been continuously delivering Starlink Satellites in space for some time. The company launched a batch of 22 satellites in March and now, Starlink Satellites have been sent to the space last Tuesday. Of these, 13 are allegedly direct-to-cells, which will directly deliver service to smartphones. Let us know that with the help of Elon Musk’s Falcon-9 rocket, the Vendanberg Space Force of California is transporting these satellites to the orbit. The Falcon-9 rocket takes these satellites and in a few minutes leaving them in orbit and lands on the base. The company has designed this special technology used in Falcon for efficiency, which is completed in quick and low expenses.Space.com
AccordingSpacex launched another batch of its starlink internet satellites on Tuesday night, including a total of 20 starlink satellites with 13 direct-to-cell satellites. According to the report, Starlink Spacecraft flew from Cape Canveral Space Force Station in Florida via Falcon rocket. Falcon 9 returned to Earth about 8.5 minutes after the launch of 9 of Falcon 9 and descended on the SpaceX ‘Just Read the Instructions’ droneship in the Atlantic Ocean.
Please tell that Spacex Mission Description According to, it was the 20th launch and landing for this special booster. So far in 2024, SpaceX has launched 58 orbital missions, out of which 41 Starlinks are dedicated to the manufacture of megacconstelation.The company has recently tested the world’s heaviest rocket starship. This was the third launch test, almost successful. The rocket not only flew, but also re-entryed in the atmosphere of the earth. However, starship contact broke during re-entry and disappeared from reach. Despite this, Spacex and Alan Mask are excited. On the social media platform X, Masak wrote that starship will take humanity i.e. humans one day to Mars.
Masak says that the starship rocket will one day take humans to Mars. Spacex has also partnered with US T-Mobiles. Together, the two want to present satellite internet connectivity in smartphones. Spacex feels that in the next few years, satellite internet connectivity will start getting in smartphones.
Be First to Comment