Spacex launches falcon 9 Rockt with 28 Starlink Satellites Into Current 7200 Satellites for World Broadband Community

Spacex launches falcon 9 Rockt with 28 Starlink Satellites Into Current 7200 Satellites for World Broadband Community


Spacex has left 28 new satellites in space for its satellite based internet service starlink. On Thursday, the company transported these satellites via rockets in the class, after which the company’s global broadband network will now grow bigger than before. Satellites are released into lower-ach orbit (Leo). The company named Mission as Starlink 6-75, which is now successfully completed. Let’s know what will be the situation of Spacex’s starlink satellite internet service.

Spacex company Starlink Satellite provides internet service, which the company is continuously expanding. Its number of satellites is continuously increasing. The company on Thursday added 28 new members to the stratches of Starlink Satellite. 7200 satellites of the company are already posted in the Earth’s lower orbit to provide Starlink Satellite Internet service. Satellite based internet can also reach far-flung and inaccessible parts of the Earth without wired connections. Therefore, every mission of its satellites launch is very important for Spacex.

For Starlink, these new satealats were launched from Inauguration Advanced-40 of Cape Canaveral Dimension Pressure Station located in Florida. Falcon 9 Rocket took them into space. The company aims to provide superfast satellite based internet worldwide except the polar regions of the Earth. According to Dimension.com, the 9 Merlin engine of the rocket was shut down 2.5 minutes after the lift, after which the stage seperation took place.

In the first stage, B1080 returned to the Atlantic Ocean below 8 minutes after the liftoff. It was the 18th successful flight for Booster B1080 and 12th for Starlink Mission. Second stage then continued to move forward for payload orbit so that it could deploy satellites in orbit. Then 1 hour after the liftoff, the second stage met its target and deployed 28 satellites. In the next few days, these satellites will be found in their operational slots.

This is the 51st Starlink Mission of Spacex this year and the company’s 34th Falcon 9 of 2025. The company is gradually getting closer to achieving its mission to provide high-speed internet in every corner of the Earth.

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