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Updated · Spaceflight Now · Jun 21
SpaceX Launches 24 Starlink Satellites on 72nd Falcon 9 Mission
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Updated · Spaceflight Now · Jun 21

SpaceX Launches 24 Starlink Satellites on 72nd Falcon 9 Mission

3 articles · Updated · Spaceflight Now · Jun 21

Summary

  • 24 Starlink satellites lifted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base at 1639 UTC aboard a Falcon 9, adding another batch to SpaceX’s low-Earth-orbit broadband network.
  • The mission marked SpaceX’s 72nd Falcon 9 launch of 2026 and used booster B1063 on its 33rd flight, underscoring the company’s high reuse tempo.
  • About 8.5 minutes after liftoff, B1063 landed on the droneship Of Course I Still Love You in the Pacific, the vessel’s 204th recovery and SpaceX’s 627th booster landing overall.
  • The launch continues Starlink’s rapid constellation buildout, which SpaceX is using to expand global internet coverage, including inflight Wi-Fi and direct-to-cell services.

Insights

With a $1.75 trillion valuation, can Starlink's business model truly afford its massive satellite replacement costs?
As Starlink dominates orbital internet, does its network pose a greater threat to global security than the digital divide it solves?
Is Starlink's quest for global internet forcing a trade-off with the future of astronomy and Earth's climate?