SpaceX efficiently despatched one other batch of Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit on Saturday (Feb. 7), simply 5 days after standing down within the wake of an anomaly throughout its prior launch.
A Falcon 9 rocket carrying the 25 Starlink satellites lifted off at 3:58 p.m. EDT (2058 GMT or 12:58 p.m. PDT native time) from House Launch Complicated 4 East from Vandenberg House Pressure Base in California. About an hour later, SpaceX confirmed the satellites (Group 17-33) had been deployed as deliberate.
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The rocket’s upper stage also performed as expected. On Feb. 2, after SpaceX deployed its previous batch of Starlink satellites that mission’s upper stage “experienced an off-nominal condition.”
The second stage failed to re-ignite “due to a gas bubble in the transfer tube ahead of the planned deorbit burn,” SpaceX officials described on the company’s website. “The automobile then carried out as designed to efficiently passivate the stage, which reentered Earth’s ambiance roughly 10.5 hours later over the Southern Indian Ocean.”
SpaceX submitted a report back to the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), together with what the corporate thought was the probably trigger and the related corrective actions it took main as much as Saturday’s launch. Earlier this week, the FAA cleared the corporate to renew launches.
The Starlink megaconstellation now numbers greater than 9,600 lively satellites, based on tracker Jonathan McDowell.
Saturday’s launch was SpaceX’s fifteenth of the yr.