One day after Elon Musk’s rocket company successfully launched SpaceX on Sunday, it aims to launch the 16th batch of its Starlink broadband satellites. The European Space Agency has sent a new satellite into orbit.
Boosting a new group of mobile routers has become a regular part of life as it works for SpaceX Create a mega-star
With thousands of individual satellites in low-Earth orbit. But the mission is to put a new feather in Musk’s cap.
The first phase of the Falcon 9 rocket is set to make its seventh flight, which will be a record of rocket recycling for the company. The booster previously flew over a pair of four Starlink missions and a large telecom satellite launch.
Shortly after the launch of SpaceX, it will attempt to land a booster on a droneship in the Atlantic and try to grab two parts of the nose cone or ferry with other ships.
All this comes after SpaceX launched another big launch on the other side of the country. Saturday morning, Another Falcon 9 explodes from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California The new NASA / European Space Agency Sentinel 6 Michael Freelich satellite is designed to monitor global sea level rise and improve weather forecasts.
Originally, the Starlink launch was supposed to take place just ten hours after the liftoff of the Sentinel 6 mission, but was postponed for a day.
Launch is set to 9: 56 pm ET / 6: 56 pt Sunday. You can see the whole thing here: