After a week’s troublesome weather in Florida, the business to launch a rocket returned to track on Monday afternoon.
SpaceX Falcon 9 carried the company 21 of the company’s Starlink satellite to low global track at 5:05 pm from Space Launch Complex of Cape Canavelal Space Force Station.
The first booster in the mission is the latest part of the company’s 20 -standing club, with a shortage of gravita in the Atlantic Ocean with another recovery landing downrising of droneships. SPACEX fleet leader flew 24 missions, but some reached 20.
Falcon 9 launch 21 @starlink satellite is lined up from Florida.
-SPACEX (@spacex) January 27, 2025
The release was in the ninth year from Space Coast, and SpaceX was in charge of everyone, except one. Blue Origin’s Heavy Lift New Glenn Rocket made his debut earlier this month and knocked out the other.
History was created: Blue Origin’s new Glen reaches the track when the debut is released
The last mission to fly before the Monday launch was six days ago. Within January 3, the first half of January, after the intense pace of the launch of seven times within 13 days, I calmed down a little.
The 45 -Space Delta officials have confirmed that the group is ready to support up to 13 missions per 156 from the Kennedy Space Center and Cape Kanaberal launch pads.
Most of them continue to exist from SPACEX, which flew 88 out of a total of 93 missions in 2024, but in 2025, UNITED LAUNCH ALLIANCE and more blue origin flight lamps are expected.
The next launch of SPACEX is scheduled for Wednesday with Spainsat NG 1 mission from the Kenedes Center launch pad 39-A in the window 39-A of the Kenned Space Center in the window from 8:34 pm on Wednesday to 12:23 am on Thursday. 。
Initially issued: January 27, 2025 8:38 am EST