August 30, 2025
SpaceX Start of California marks the 2nd Starlink mission in 24 hours
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SpaceX Start of California marks the 2nd Starlink mission in 24 hours

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    A high white rocket lifts into the night sky, the light white motor flags illuminated the area below.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Carryign 24 Starlink satellites starts on Sunday, July 27th (Saturday, July 26th local time), in 2025 by the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. | Credit: SpaceX

SpaceX started 24 more Starlink satellites into the second flight of the company in less than 24 hours, which are devoted to the growth of his megaconal position in the early Sunday morning (July 27).

A Falcon 9 rocket was withdrawn from the Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) on the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on July 26th at 12:31 p.m. EDT (0431 GMT or 9:31 PDT local). The flight marked the 19th flight for the first stage of the Falcon (B1075), which successfully landed on the dronship “of course still Love You”, which was positioned in the Pacific Ocean.

The bright orange and white flame from a rocket engine illuminates the scene on the night of a booster stage on a platform on the basis of sea

The first stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket fires on Sunday, July 27th (Saturday, July 26th local time), in the Pacific in the Pacific Ocean (Saturday, July 26th local time), 2025, one of his nine engines to land on a thronehip of the ocean. | Credit: SpaceX

Booster 1075 missions

SDA-0A | Sarah-2 | Transporter-11 | 15 Starlink missions

The upper stage of the rocket brought the Starlink satellites into space and was on the right track about an hour after leaving the floor (No. 17-2).

According to satellite tracker Jonathan McDowell, the two shipping increased the total number of active Starlink units in orbit to 8.032 in 24 hours.

The start on Sunday morning was the 95th mission of SpaceX from 2025, 92 of which were 9 Rockets on Falcon. It was the company’s 520th mission since 2008.

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