SpaceX launches 24 Starlink satellites on Falcon 9 launch from California
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SpaceX expanded its low Earth orbit megaconstellation on Tuesday (May 19), adding 24 more Starlink satellites on a successful launch from California. A Falcon 9 rocket lifted off at 10:46 p.m. …
SpaceX expanded its low Earth orbit megaconstellation on Tuesday (May 19), adding 24 more Starlink satellites on a successful launch from California. A Falcon 9 rocket lifted off at 10:46 p.m. EDT (0246 GMT on May 20 or 7:46 p.m. PDT local time) from Space Launch Complex 4 East at Vandenberg Space Force Base in southern California. The Starlink satellites ( Group 17-42 ), still mounted in the rocket's upper stage, reached a preliminary orbit about 8 minutes and 40 seconds after their launch. The two-dozen internet high-bandwidth relay units were on track to be deployed about 50 minutes later. The first stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket stands poised on its landing legs as they steady the booster atop a Pacific Ocean-based droneship, "Of Course I Still Love You" on Tuesday, May 19, 2026. (Image credit: SpaceX) Previous Booster B1103 launches The Falcon 9 rocket, booster 1103, completed its first reuse (second flight) by landing on the Pacific Ocean-based droneship, "Of Course I Still Love." Tuesday's launch brought the Starlink satellite network to just under 10,500 working units, according to tracker Jonathan McDowell . The launch was SpaceX 's 58th mission of the year, and the company's 651st successful launch since 2010.
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