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SpaceX launches another 53 Starlink satellites in sixth launch of month
by Adam Schrader
Washington DC (UPI) Jul 24, 2021

SpaceX sent another 53 Starlink satellites into orbit Sunday with its 33rd launch of the year, just days after the company broke its annual record set in 2021.

That satellites were sent into low-Earth orbit from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 9:38 a.m. EDT, the company said in a statement.

The Falcon 9 rocket's first stage booster landed on the A Shortfall of Gravitas drone ship stationed in the Atlantic Ocean just nine minutes later, the company said.

"Deployment of 53 Starlink satellites confirmed -- completing SpaceX's sixth mission this month!" SpaceX tweeted after the mission.

The Falcon 9 rocket that supported this mission previously launched two other Starlink missions, as well as GPS III Space Vehicle 04, GPS III Space Vehicle 05, Inspiration4, Ax-1 and Nilesat 301.

The company launched 46 Starlink satellites to orbit from a Falcon 9 rocket around 10:39 a.m. Friday from the Space Launch Complex 4 East at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.

The company had initially targeted Thursday for that launch, but the countdown was aborted just seconds ahead of the launch because of fog.

SpaceX has launched more than 2,800 satellites into orbit since it launched its first 60 satellites on May 24, 2019, according to an online tracker of the company's launches, as the company seeks to quickly build out its constellation.

U.S. Space Force Lt. Col. Brian Eno, commander of the 1st Range Operation Squad, part of Space Launch 45, told UPI earlier this year it anticipates 66 launches in 2022 from Florida alone.


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Terran Orbital Commissions Fleet Space CENTAURI-5 Payload
Boca Raton FL (SPX) Jul 22, 2022
Terran Orbital Corporation (NYSE: LLAP), a global leader in satellite solutions, primarily serving the United States and Allied aerospace and defense industries, has announced the commissioning of the Fleet Space CENTAURI-5 payload. The payload provides Machine to Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity to ground terminals and is an improved version of the payloads flown on CENTAURI-3 and CENTAURI-4. Fleet Space Technologies enlisted Tyvak International SRL, Terran Orbital's wholly ... read more

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