San Francisco: Spacex Spacex Billionaire Elon Musk launched a number of Starlink satellites – the sixth launch for the program in July only, and the 33rd launch of the company in 2022.
Satellite was launched on Sunday at 9.38 in the morning from the Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
This is the eighth flight for the first phase of Falcon 9 booster that supports this mission, which previously launched GPS III Space Vehicle 04, GPS III Space Vehicle 05, Inspiration4, AX-1, Nilesat 301, and now three Starlink missions, the company declared its website.
“Placement of 53 Starlink satellites confirmed – Completing the Spacex Sixth Mission this month!” Spacex said in a tweet on Sundays.
The Starlink launch follows the successful efforts of Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on July 22, which sent 46 Starlink satellites to orbit.
Around 2,900 Starlink satellites have been launched to date.
Starlink provides high -speed low -speed latency broadband internet throughout the world. This is available for services in 36 countries and has more than 2.50,000 users globally.
The company is reported to have regulatory approval to place at least 12,000 Starlinks in the orbit and ask international regulators to lift 30,000 more satellites after that.