SpaceX prolonged its single-year launch report on Monday evening (Nov. 10), sending yet one more batch of its Starlink web satellites up from Florida’s House Coast.
A Falcon 9 rocket lifted off off Monday at 10:21 p.m. EST (0321 GMT on Nov. 11) from Cape Canaveral House Drive Station, carrying 29 Starlink spacecraft towards low Earth orbit (LEO).
It was the third flight for this specific booster, which is designated 1096. On its earlier missions, the primary stage launched NASA’s IMAP space-weather mission and a batch of Amazon’s Mission Kuiper broadband satellites.
The Falcon 9’s higher stage, in the meantime, continued carrying the 29 Starlink satellites to LEO, the place they had been deployed as deliberate about 65 minutes after launch.
Monday’s launch was the 144th Falcon 9 mission of 2025, and the 104th of the 12 months dedicated to constructing out the Starlink megaconstellation. SpaceX has additionally launched 5 suborbital check flights of its Starship megarocket to date this 12 months, bringing its complete variety of liftoffs to 149.
These are each information. The earlier highs had been 132 Falcon 9 launches and 138 complete liftoffs, each set in 2024.
