For Starlink, these new satelats were launched from Launch Complex-40 of Cape Canaveral Space Force Station located in Florida. Falcon 9 Rocket took them into space. The company aims to provide superfast satellite based internet worldwide except the polar regions of the Earth. According to Space.com, the 9 Merlin engine of the rocket was shut down 2.5 minutes after the lift, followed by the stage seperation.
In the first stage, B1080 returned to the Atlantic Ocean below 8 minutes after the liftoff. It was the 18th successful flight for Booster B1080 and 12th for Starlink Mission. Second stage then continued to move forward for payload orbit so that it could deploy satellites in orbit. Then 1 hour after the liftoff, the second stage met its target and deployed 28 satellites. In the next few days, these satellites will be found in their operational slots.
This is the 51st Starlink Mission of Spacex this year and the company’s 34th Falcon 9 of 2025. The company is gradually getting closer to achieving its mission to provide high-speed internet in every corner of the Earth.
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