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SpaceX rockets 60 satellites into orbit: Musk s drive towards internet-for-all takes another leap forward Updated Mar 15, 2021 | 13:13 IST
The latest deployment will add to the already mammoth constellation of Starlink satellites that SpaceX has already launched. SpaceX s Falcon 9 rocket was launched from NASA s Kennedy Space Center on Sunday, 14th March, 2021.  |  Photo Credit: Twitter
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According to the latest reports, the company has now launched roughly 1,000 satellites and hopes to take this tally up to 40,000
The Starlink initiative is a ploy to effectively provide internet access across the world through a mega-constellation of satellites in low Earth orbit
In February this year, SpaceX noted that it already had 10,000 customers proving that the technology was no longer “theoretical and experimental”
SpaceX has delivered another 60 Starlink satellites to orbit — meaning it has sent 180 in total to join its 1,000+ strong constellation in the past two weeks alone. Today's launch also set a record for SpaceX for its Falcon 9 rocket reusability program, since it was the ninth flight and ninth landing for this particular first-stage booster. The booster was used previously on a variety of missions, including five prior Starlink launches, as well as the Demo-1 mission for the company's Crew Dragon capsule, which was the uncrewed test flight that proved it would work as intended from launch all the way to docking with the International Space Station and then returning back to Earth.