SpaceX launched one other batch of its Starlink satellites to orbit early Sunday (Aug. 4), persevering with a busy stretch for the corporate.
A Falcon 9 rocket topped with 23 Starlink spacecraft lifted off from California’s Vandenberg House Pressure Base on Sunday at 3:24 a.m. EDT (0724 GMT; 12:24 a.m. native California time).
The Falcon 9’s first stage returned to Earth about eight minutes after launch as deliberate, touchdown on the SpaceX droneship Of Course I Nonetheless Love You, which was stationed within the Pacific Ocean.
It was the sixth launch and touchdown for this explicit booster, according to SpaceX.
The Falcon 9’s higher stage did its job as nicely, deploying the 23 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit as deliberate, the corporate announced via X.
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Friday’s launch was SpaceX’s fifth in a bit of over per week, following a Starlink liftoff on July 27, two extra on July 28 and one more one on Friday (Aug. 2).
The Falcon 9 hadn’t flown for 2 weeks earlier than this busy stretch, grounded within the wake of a uncommon Falcon 9 failure on July 11. That anomaly stemmed from a leak of liquid oxygen within the rocket’s higher stage, which was attributable to a crack in a line for a strain sensor within the liquid-oxygen system — an issue that SpaceX has apparently solved, given the occasions of the previous eight days.