SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket nails launch and landing on record-tying 13th mission | Brave Business

SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket nails launch and landing on record-tying 13th mission

It was the fiftieth launch of Starlink thus far.

On Thursday morning (July 7), a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched for the 13th time in a row, tying the previous record.

At 9:11 a.m. EDT (13:11 GMT) on Thursday, a Falcon 9 rocket carrying 53 of SpaceX's Starlink broadband satellites launched from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The Falcon 9's first stage returned to Earth 8.5 minutes after liftoff and landed on the SpaceX droneship Just Read the Instructions, which was positioned in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida.

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SpaceX's broadcast was cut short before the rocket's upper stage successfully launched all 53 of the onboard Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit, but that achievement also happened without a hitch, according to company representatives on Twitter.

It was the first stage of this Falcon 9's 13th mission, matching a record for reuse that the business had just established on another Starlink launch earlier this month.

According to a mission description from SpaceX, the booster has already assisted in the launch of the Demo-2 mission to the International Space Station in 2020, SpaceX's first-ever crewed flight, a robotic cargo mission to the orbiting lab, two "rideshare" missions that each lofted dozens of satellites, South Korea's ANASIS-II military communications satellite, and seven other Starlink batches (opens in new tab).

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Elon Musk, the founder and CEO of SpaceX, has long emphasised that full and quick rocket reuse is the crucial innovation needed to open up the exploration of the cosmos. As a result, such broad reflight is a top objective for SpaceX. (The Falcon 9's upper stage is disposable, making it not totally reusable, but SpaceX's upcoming space transportation system, Starship, will be, if all goes according to plan.)


SpaceX's massive array of broadband satellites is called Starlink. More than 2,700 Starlink spacecraft have already been launched by the corporation into low Earth orbit, and many more are quite likely to do so soon: SpaceX has been given authorization to launch 12,000 Starlink satellites, and it has requested permission to launch an additional 30,000 satellites.

28 orbital missions have now been launched by SpaceX in 2022, 16 of which have been specific Starlink flights. Additionally, according to SpaceX, today was the 100th Falcon 9 test flight and the 50th Starlink launch.

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