SpaceX reaches incredible milestone with Starlink program
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SpaceX reaches incredible milestone with Starlink program
"SpaceX reached an incredible milestone with its Starlink program with a launch last night, as the 3,000th satellite of the year was launched into low Earth orbit. On Monday, SpaceX also achieved its 32nd flight with a single Falcon 9 rocket from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The mission was Starlink 6-92, and it utilized the Falcon 9 B1067 for the 32nd time this year, the most-used Falcon booster."
"Following the launch and stage separation, the Falcon 9 booster completed its mission with a perfect landing on the 'Just Read the Instructions' droneship. The mission was the 575th overall Falcon 9 launch, highlighting SpaceX's operational tempo, which continues to be accelerated. The company averages two missions per week, and underscores CEO Elon Musk's vision of a multi-planetary future, where reliable connectivity is crucial for remote work, education, and emergency response."
SpaceX reached a milestone by launching the 3,000th Starlink satellite of the year into low Earth orbit during the Starlink 6-92 mission. The mission used Falcon 9 booster B1067 for its 32nd flight this year and deployed 29 Starlink satellites. The booster landed successfully on the droneship Just Read the Instructions. The flight was the 350th orbital launch from SLC-40 and the 575th overall Falcon 9 launch. SpaceX averages about two missions per week, aims to certify boosters for 40 missions each, serves over five million Starlink users, and pursues a 12,000-satellite constellation for global coverage.
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