Spacex to Starting 20 Starlink Satellites from California on November 9

Spacex to Starting 20 Starlink Satellites from California on November 9


Spacex is going to launch 20 new satellites again in space. These satellite will increase the starlink network. SpaceX will launch the satellite from the Vendanberg Space Force Base in California. On 9 November, the company is going to install these satellites in the lower orbit of the Earth. The Satellite launch will take the help of Falcon 9 rocket.

Starlink Network Service is going to meet 20 new satellites. The company will add these satellites to the Starlink Family today. Of these, 13 satellites will be used in which direct-to-cell technology will be used. This feature is being told that will be beneficial for mobile users. This will help increase connectivity. The company will keep the launch window open for 4 hours to get time for some small adjustments. The company can stream the launch event on social media platform X.

The special thing is that the company is using reusable rockets at the launch of these satellites. This will be the 11th flight of Falcon 9 Booster. This reduces the company’s cost of launching satellite. The booster will begin his return journey after about 8 minutes of launch. With the launch, SpaceX’s Starlink Network will grow bigger.

Starlink is the company’s internet service that provides wireless internet service. With this, network will be provided in those remote areas of the world where it is not possible to reach the wired network. The company has done more than 100 launch events from this year. The company is going to proceed one step further in providing space based telecommunications.

In October, Spacex tested the world’s most powerful and heavy rocket for the fifth time. Spacex has achieved great success from this test. This is very important for spacex and in the future, the path of taking a person to Mars (MARS) will strengthen.

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