Florida’s Economy Island (WFLA) -SPACEX launched a satellite on Wednesday as part of an effort to improve communication around the world.
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According to SPACEX, the additional performance required to send satellites to track was the 21st Falcon 9 booster in the first stage booster.
The supported satellites that were supported by European Space Organization (ESA) are more expensive, adaptable, and adaptable to emergency respondents in Europe, North America, and the world. It is expected to provide “to the team.
ESA stated that there is a special device that weighs 6.1 tons, protects from interference, and guarantees that communication is private and secure.
“This launch is an important milestone for providing a safe and secure communication service that is more adapent to Europe and more government users,” said Laurent, the director of ESA connection and safe communication. Jaffart said.
After the launch, the satellite began to head to the final position of the Earth orbitals above the tens of thousands of kilometers above the earth.
The two -hour starting window was held at 8:34 pm on Wednesday.