
SpaceX Launches 27 Starlink Satellites from California Using Veteran Falcon 9 Booster
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- Jun 08, 2025
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SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket launches 27 Starlink satellites from California on June 4
Highlights Falcon 9 launched 27 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg on June 4
Booster B1063 marked its 26th successful mission with this launch
First-stage Falcon 9 landed safely on a drone ship in the Pacific Ocean
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On June 4, SpaceX sent another batch of Starlink satellites to orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. This is one piece of SpaceX's strategy to continue getting satellites into orbit fast in 2025. Starlink 11-22 lifted off at 7:40 p.m. EDT (4:40 p.m. PDT) when the Falcon 9 rocket roared into space on the way to low Earth orbit (LEO), carrying 27 satellites. This mission employed booster B1063 for the 26th time, but it marks the 18th flight for Starlink by itself. The booster then made a safe landing on the drone ship Of Course I Still Love You, stationed in the Pacific Ocean, to bolster the reusability capability being developed by SpaceX.
SpaceX's Falcon 9 Booster B1063 Successfully Deploys 27 Starlink Satellites, Advancing Global Broadband Network
As per a Space.com report, the rocket's nine Merlin engines shut down roughly 2.5 minutes into flight, followed by the upper stage's continued ascent toward LEO. B1063's successful return puts it in closer competition with the record-holding booster B1067, which has flown 28 times. The 27 Starlink satellites were deployed about one hour after launch and will now use onboard propulsion to drift into their final positions within the megaconstellation.
The Starlink service is ascending into a web that can carry data over space, with no reliance on ground-based hardware. It now operates more than 7,600 satellites. So, this configuration lets the world (the whole world, save for the poles) connect to the internet at fast speeds. Starlink's orbital web can provide those in isolated and disadvantaged areas access to the internet.
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