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SpaceX launches 28 new Starlink satellites

Aug 05, 2025

Washington [US], August 5: SpaceX, the American Space Exploration Technologies Corporation, launched 28 novel Starlink satellites into space.
In a statement, the company said that a Falcon 9 rocket launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, carrying the satellites into low-Earth orbit. The launch was successful approximately 64 minutes after liftoff. This marks SpaceX's 96th Falcon 9 mission since the beginning of this year.
The statement added that the first stage of the rocket successfully returned to Earth approximately 8.5 minutes after liftoff, as planned, landing on a SpaceX floating platform in the Atlantic Ocean.
This is the 21st flight of this particular booster rocket, known as the B-1080, and 15 of these missions were Starlink launches.
The Starlink project is the largest satellite constellation ever assembled, comprising over 8,000 satellites operating within a network covering most of the globe, providing high-speed internet service from any location where a Starlink receiver can be pointed toward the sky, with the exception of the polar regions.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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