SpaceX launches 29 Starlink satellites, lands rocket on ship at sea (video, photos)
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SpaceX lifted off a Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Aug. 21 at 11:14 a.m. EDT, deploying 29 new Starlink broadband satellites into low‑Earth orbit. The launch followed a scrubbed attempt the previous day for undisclosed reasons. The rocket’s first stage, booster B1078, completed its 30th successful recovery, touching down on the droneship “A Shortfall of Gravitas” about 8½ minutes after liftoff. The upper stage is slated to release the payload 61.5 minutes into flight, adding to the roughly 11,000 operational Starlink satellites already tracked. This mission marked SpaceX’s 98th Falcon 9 flight of 2026, with 75 dedicated to Starlink, and came alongside three other 2026 launches that included a Falcon Heavy and two Starship test flights.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Reusing the same booster for a third decade underscores SpaceX’s cost‑saving model, enabling rapid expansion of its global internet constellation.