SpaceX launches more Starlink satellites from Florida's Space Coast
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- Jan 27, 2025
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Updated: 5:33 PM EST Jan 27, 2025
Stage one locks load is complete. Stage 2 lock slot is complete. Ground gas closeouts. Falcon 9 is *** startup. LD go for lunch. T minus 30 seconds. 15 seconds. T minus 10 987654321 ignition. And lift off, go Falcon go starling. Vehicles pitching down range. Phase one propulsion is nominal. Power and telemetry nominal. Falcon 9 is supersonic. Max Q. And Billa started. Main engine cut off. Stage separation confirmed. And back ignition. Bearing separation confirmed. Both vehicles are on *** nominal trajectory. Stage one FTS has saved. Stage one entry burn startup. Stage one entry burn shut down. Stage 2 FTS has saved. Both stages remain on *** nominal trajectory. Stage one Transonic. Stage one landing burn. Stage 2 is in terminal guidance. Stage one landing like deploy. Stage one landing confirmed. And back shut down.
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SpaceX successfully sent 21 more Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit with a launch from Central Florida's Space Coast Monday.The Falcon 9 rocket carrying the satellites, including 13 with direct-to-cell capabilities, took off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 5:05 p.m. The first-stage booster supporting this mission is on its 20th flight, which includes 10 other Starlink missions. After stage separation, the booster landed on a drone ship stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.>> WESH 2 will stream the launch live in the player above.Less than two weeks ago, SpaceX launched the seventh test flight of its massive Starship rocket, which ended with a fiery explosion and caused debris to rain down over Turks and Caicos.Even though the test flight was not flawless, SpaceX said nobody was injured during the incident and praised the success of its booster recovery efforts. "The first Starship flight test of 2025 flew with ambitious goals: seeking to repeat our previous success of launching and catching the world’s most powerful launch vehicle while putting a redesigned and upgraded Starship through a rigorous set of flight demonstrations," SpaceX said. "It served as a reminder that development testing, by definition, can be unpredictable."
CAPE CANAVERAL SPACE FORCE STATION, Fla. —
SpaceX successfully sent 21 more Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit with a launch from Central Florida's Space Coast Monday.
The Falcon 9 rocket carrying the satellites, including 13 with direct-to-cell capabilities, took off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 5:05 p.m.
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The first-stage booster supporting this mission is on its 20th flight, which includes 10 other Starlink missions. After stage separation, the booster landed on a drone ship stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.
>> WESH 2 will stream the launch live in the player above.
Less than two weeks ago, SpaceX launched the seventh test flight of its massive Starship rocket, which ended with a fiery explosion and caused debris to rain down over Turks and Caicos.
Even though the test flight was not flawless, SpaceX said nobody was injured during the incident and praised the success of its booster recovery efforts.
"The first Starship flight test of 2025 flew with ambitious goals: seeking to repeat our previous success of launching and catching the world’s most powerful launch vehicle while putting a redesigned and upgraded Starship through a rigorous set of flight demonstrations," SpaceX said. "It served as a reminder that development testing, by definition, can be unpredictable."
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