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SpaceX Successfully Launches 28 Starlink Satellites from California
SpaceX has crossed another exciting milestone by sending 28 Starlink satellites into orbit on its trusted Falcon 9 rocket. The launch took place on September 28, 2025, from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, lighting up the evening sky.
The Falcon 9, powered by its reliable booster B1063, roared off the pad at 7:04 p.m. PDT. Just over eight minutes later, the booster made a smooth return, touching down on the drone ship “Of Course I Still Love You.” With this, SpaceX recorded its 513th successful booster landing—a reminder of how far reusable rocket technology has come.
What makes this mission even more remarkable is that it marks SpaceX’s 16th Falcon 9 launch this month, tying the company’s all-time monthly record. Altogether, SpaceX has carried out 124 launches in 2025, a pace unmatched in the global space industry.
SpaceX Successfully Launches 28 Starlink Satellites from California
These new satellites will further grow the Starlink constellation, designed to provide fast, reliable internet around the world, especially in remote or underserved areas. For millions of people, that means easier connections, better opportunities, and a step closer to a truly connected planet.
This latest success highlights not just SpaceX’s dominance in the commercial space sector, but also its commitment to reshaping how the world stays online—one launch at a time.
