SpaceX launched its newest batch of 21 Starlink satellites on a Thursday night time Falcon 9 launch from California.
The Falcon 9 rocket launch set a brand new document for Vandenberg Area Drive Base, marking the primary time that 31 orbital missions have taken off in a calendar yr. Thirty of these launches had been from SpaceX and one was from Firefly Aerospace.
Liftoff of the Starlink 9-6 mission from Area Launch Advanced 4 East (SLC-4E) occurred at 6:45 p.m. PDT (9:45 p.m. EDT, 0145 UTC).
The Falcon 9 first stage booster supporting this mission, tail quantity B1071 within the SpaceX fleet, launched for an 18th time. It beforehand flew three missions for the Nationwide Reconnaissance Workplace (NROL-87, NROL-85 and NROL-146), two rideshare missions (Transporter-8 and Transporter-9) and ten Starlink missions.
A little bit greater than eight minutes after liftoff, B1071 landed on the SpaceX droneship ‘Of Course I Nonetheless Love You.’ This was the a hundred and first touchdown on OCISLY and the 348th booster touchdown up to now.
Among the many 21 Starlink satellites are 13 that embody Direct to Cell capabilities. With this launch, SpaceX can have a complete of 207 of those satellites able to offering indicators to common cellphones. In accordance with skilled orbital tracker and astronomer Jonathan McDowell, there are at the moment greater than 6,400 Starlink satellites on orbit.
Dragon demo
Some hours after the launch from California, 4 astronauts orbiting in low Earth orbit will conduct a singular demonstration of the know-how. The Starlink demonstration comes on flight day 4 for the Polaris Daybreak mission.
A Starlink WiFi router is positioned throughout the Crew Dragon Resilience spacecraft, which is related to to a laser system embedded throughout the trunk of the Dragon known as the “Plug and Plaser.”
“You may suppose getting web could be as simple as flipping that change and turning in your web, nevertheless it’s not. We’re speaking a couple of laser sending data to a Starlink satellite tv for pc that’s transferring at orbital velocity, right down to Earth after which again once more,” stated Sarah Gillis, a Polaris Daybreak mission specialist and SpaceX engineer. “It’s been an unbelievable improvement effort by the SpaceX crew and on a private observe, I’ve taken particular curiosity on this improvement effort and we now have a particular message that we are going to share with the world, utilizing this know-how.”
Hi there Earth –
We’re so grateful for all of the assist! Please take pleasure in two latest photographs from our mission and keep tuned for our subsequent message 🎶
Despatched to you from area over a beam of Starlink laser mild 🛰️ – Crew of Polaris Daybreak pic.twitter.com/KkeZw1yAoT
— Polaris (@PolarisProgram) September 12, 2024
In a precursor to the formal demonstration, the Polaris Program shared a publish on X, previously Twitter, by which it stated that the 2 embedded photographs of the crew and the Earth had been despatched through Starlink.
A part of the aim Polaris Program is supporting St. Jude Kids Analysis Hospital and to take action, they’re additionally bringing Starlink web service to a few of their areas around the globe. They introduced Starlink terminals to colleges and hospitals in creating international locations to bolster their connectivity.