SpaceX launched 28 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit late Thursday on a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The mission marked another routine deployment in the company’s rapidly expanding internet constellation.
The launch added to SpaceX’s ongoing effort to build out Starlink, a satellite network designed to provide broadband coverage in areas with limited or unreliable connectivity. The company has kept a high launch pace as it continues to place more spacecraft into orbit.
Cape Canaveral remains one of SpaceX’s key launch sites for Falcon 9 missions. The reusable rocket has become central to the company’s strategy, helping it fly frequent missions at relatively low cost compared with earlier launch systems.
The latest launch underscores how quickly the Starlink network continues to grow as SpaceX expands its satellite fleet. The mission also reflects the broader shift toward large commercial constellations shaping the future of space-based communications.
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