American space company SpaceX has launched 53 satellites as part of the Starlink constellation in two missions to space. The company reported that two Falcon 9 rockets launched from spaceports in the states of California and Florida, carrying the satellites to low Earth orbit, where they were successfully deployed. The Starlink service continues to provide high-speed internet to internet-deprived areas around the world, enabling satellite connectivity, and also providing Wi-Fi service for airline flights. The two missions set a new record for the number of times their rockets have been reused; booster B1063 completed its 31st flight, while booster B1067 completed its 33rd flight.
SpaceX Launches 53 Starlink Satellites
American company SpaceX conducted two launches with a record number of rocket reuses, deploying 53 satellites to low Earth orbit to expand global high-speed internet.