Falcon 9’s Starlink satellites, of which there are 52, will benefit from SpaceX’s fastest and most popular services. Antarctica is one of the newest regions connected to the internet via Starlink.
The Falcon 9 rocket was torn down from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 7:32:10 p.m. EDT (23:32:10 GMT) on Saturday, cruising through twilight skies that gave viewers a magnificent sight as as the launch vehicle left the first-stage booster and cargo fairing. a few minutes later.
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The network is available to subscribers in more than 40 countries and territories. The National Science Foundation announced earlier this month a cooperation with SpaceX to test Starlink service at McMurdo Station.
With 52 more satellites slated to join the constellation on Saturday evening, SpaceX is close to completing the full deployment of its first batch of 4,400 spacecraft. After Saturday night’s flight, SpaceX launched 3,399 Starlink satellites into orbit, including prototypes and failed spacecraft. Jonathan McDowell, a spaceflight activity tracker and astronomer, said the company currently has about 3,000 operational Starlink satellites in space, with about 2,500 operational and another 500 moving into operational orbits.
Elon Musk, founder and CEO of the company, said Starlink is now available on all continents.
Sunday night’s Starlink 4-35 launch was SpaceX’s 43rd of the year.
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What is SpaceX?
SpaceX designs, manufactures and launches the world’s most advanced rockets and spacecraft.
On Saturday, September 24 at 7:32 p.m. ET, SpaceX launched 52 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
It was the fourth launch and landing of the Falcon 9 first-stage booster, which had previously launched SES-22 and three Starlink missions.
What does a Starlink mission accomplish?
SpaceX operates the Starlink satellite internet network, which provides satellite internet connectivity to 40 countries. It also intends to provide global mobile phone service by 2023.
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