SpaceX launched 26 Starlink satellites from California on Monday night (June 16).
A comparatively new Falcon 9 rocket, making solely its third flight, lifted off at 8:36 p.m. PDT native (11:36 p.m. EDT or 0336 GMT June 17) from House Launch Complicated 4 East at Vandenberg House Power Base.
The satellites (Group 15-9, according to SpaceX’s website) reached low Earth orbit about eight and a half minutes later and have been on monitor to be deployed after a second burn of the Falcon’s higher stage at roughly an hour into the mission.
Within the interim, the rocket’s spent first stage made a profitable touchdown on the droneship “Of Course I Nonetheless Love You” stationed within the Pacific Ocean. The stage, referred to by SpaceX by its serial quantity, B1093, final flew in Could on the second of what’s now its three complete Starlink flights.
Monday’s launch adopted the same Starlink deployment from Florida’s Cape Canaveral House Power Station on Friday (June 13). That mission (12-26) included the final satellites wanted to finish SpaceX’s first era direct-to-cell constellation.
“Working with mobile suppliers all over the world, direct to cell permits unmodified cellphones to have connectivity in probably the most distant areas,” learn an organization social media post noting the milestone.
Although Monday’s launch didn’t embody direct to cell enabled satellites, it did add to the general Starlink broadband web community, which now numbers more than 7,760 active units.