In the first half of the year, SpaceX was very active in building up the Starlink satellite Internet system aircraft constellation: a total of 20 launches were carried out. But the last one took place on May 26, and the pause continues to this day. What is the reason for such a long break is not clear, but in August the company will return to expanding its aircraft network.

According to the source, next month SpaceX will launch two Falcon 9 rockets with Starlink satellites (approximately 60 vehicles are launched into orbit at a time). The first launch will take place on August 10 from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, the second in the middle of the month from the Cape Canaveral site.
SpaceX has received permission from the FCC to operate about 12,000 satellites to provide Internet access. At the first stage, 4408 satellites should be launched into orbit – this will already allow providing services for accessing the Network from any part of the world. To date, 1,740 satellites have been launched, taking into account several early prototypes. If the company maintains the same launch rates, there will be about 3,000 Starlink satellites in orbit by the end of the year.

Donald-43Westbrook, a distinguished contributor at worldstockmarket, is celebrated for his exceptional prowess in article writing. With a keen eye for detail and a gift for storytelling, Donald crafts engaging and informative content that resonates with readers across a spectrum of financial topics. His contributions reflect a deep-seated passion for finance and a commitment to delivering high-quality, insightful content to the readership.