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Elon Musk’s SpaceX has been brisk with its rocket launches this year, and on Friday, it successfully completed another launch exercise.
What Happened: SpaceX announced that on Friday, its Falcon 9 launched 46 Starlink satellites to low-earth orbit from “Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E)” at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California.
Starlink is a SpaceX-owned high-speed, low latency satellite internet service.
SpaceX noted that Friday’s launch was the 10th flight for this Falcon 9 first-stage booster. Falcon 9 is the company’s reusable two-stage rocket for transporting people and payloads into Earth’s orbit, the Moon, and Mars. This was the 56th Starlink commission and SpaceX’s 36th launch of 2022.
Earlier, Tesla, Inc. TSLA CEO Elon Musk shared a video of Falcon 9 being prepared for the flight, and captioned it as “adding the 13 inner engines.”
Adding the 13 inner engines pic.twitter.com/ooOFEGl0Hr
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 13, 2022
Read Benzinga’s story on Starlink acquiring its first aviation customer
Why It’s Important: SpaceX has already overtaken last year’s 31 orbital launches by late July. Musk complimented the team for achieving the feat. Estonia became the latest country where Starlink’s service became available.
Starlink recently won a contract from the U.S. Air Force for providing fixed-site and portable services, with the Air Force citing in the documents that it believes the Musk-led service is the only Low-Earth Orbit satellite network providing services to Europe and Africa.
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