SpaceX Launches Falcon 9 Mission Carrying Starlink Satellites
SpaceX successfully completed a Falcon 9 rocket launch from California, following an earlier Falcon Heavy mission from Florida on the same day. The launch formed part of the company’s continued effort to expand its growing network of low Earth orbit satellites.
The mission, designated Starlink 17-36, delivered 24 broadband internet satellites into orbit. It marked the 42nd Starlink mission conducted this year, reflecting a steady pace of launches aimed at strengthening global connectivity.
Liftoff took place from Space Launch Complex 4 East at Vandenberg Space Force Base. The rocket departed the pad at 7:42:49 pm PDT, corresponding to 10:42:49 pm EDT and 0242:49 UTC. Shortly after launch, the vehicle followed a south south westerly trajectory as it ascended into space.
Booster Flight History And Landing सफलता
SpaceX utilised the Falcon 9 booster identified as B1093 for this mission. This launch represented the booster’s 13th flight, highlighting its reusability and operational reliability. Its previous missions included Transporter 16, two flights supporting the Space Development Agency, and ten earlier Starlink deployments.
A key milestone occurred just over eight minutes after liftoff, when the booster completed a controlled descent and landing. It successfully touched down on the drone ship named ‘Of Course I Still Love You’, stationed in the Pacific Ocean.
This landing marked the 194th successful recovery on that specific vessel. Furthermore, it contributed to SpaceX’s broader achievement of 606 total booster landings to date, reinforcing the company’s leadership in reusable rocket technology.
Expanding The Starlink Constellation
The addition of 24 satellites further strengthens SpaceX’s Starlink constellation, which continues to grow rapidly. The company aims to provide high speed internet coverage across the globe, particularly in remote and underserved regions.
With each successive launch, SpaceX increases both the capacity and resilience of its satellite network. The consistent deployment schedule also demonstrates the company’s ability to manage high frequency launch operations while maintaining precision and reliability.
The dual launch activity within a single day underscores SpaceX’s operational efficiency. By conducting missions from both Florida and California, the company continues to maximise its launch capabilities and meet rising demand for satellite based services.
With inputs from Reuters

