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SpaceX launches Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base

A Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) Falcon 9 rocket (R) with a payload for the National Reconnaissance Office is seen at the SLC-4E launch pad ahead of the NROL-87 launch from the Vandenberg U.S. Space Force Base in Lompoc on Feb. 1, 2022. (Patrick T. FALLON / AFP via Getty Images)

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from California on Friday and carried 50 more satellites into orbit for the Starlink internet constellation.

A SpaceX webcast showed the rocket’s upper stage deploying the satellites a little over an hour after the 9:12 a.m. liftoff from Vandenberg Space Force Base.


The satellites will use their own thrusters to move into their operational orbits over a period of weeks.

The first stage successfully landed on a “droneship” in the Pacific Ocean. It was the fourth successful launch and landing of the reusable booster.

Starlink is a space-based system that SpaceX has been building for years to bring internet access to underserved areas of the world.

Hawthorne, California-based SpaceX has close to 2,000 Starlink satellites orbiting Earth at an altitude of 340 miles (550 kilometers).