SpaceX launched another batch of Starlink satellites from Florida on Sunday, sending 23 spacecraft into low-Earth orbit aboard a Falcon 9 rocket. The mission lifted off from Cape Canaveral, continuing the company’s frequent deployment of its satellite internet network.
The flight added to the growing Starlink constellation, which SpaceX uses to expand broadband access around the world. Each launch brings the system closer to wider coverage, while also adding to the number of active satellites circling Earth.
Falcon 9 has become SpaceX’s workhorse for both commercial and government missions, known for its reusable first stage and rapid launch cadence. The company has used the rocket repeatedly to build out Starlink and support its broader space operations.
Sunday’s mission was one more step in that ongoing rollout, underscoring how quickly SpaceX continues to expand its presence in the global launch market and in the satellite communications sector.
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