SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches 28 Starlink satellites to orbit from Florida (photos)

Dmitry Kuznetsov
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There is no rest for Starlink’s launch follower with a lot of space, since Spacex continues to highly highly satellites from the Internet in orbit.

A Falcon 9 rocket launched the Spacex Starlink 6-93 mission on Tuesday night (May 6) from the Cape Cañaveral space force station (CCSFS) in Florida. The takeoff occurred at 9:17 PM EDT (0117 GMT on May 7) From the launch of CCSFS Complex-40 (LC-40), one of two launch sites that the company operates on the space coast.

The Falcon 9 brought the 28 new Starlink satellites to the orbit of the Lower Earth (Leo), where they will join a constellation of more than 7,200 of the Internet satellites.

A rocket launch scale an orange arc in a dark night sky in this long exhibition photo.

A long exhibition photo of the Starlink launch of May 6. (Image credit: Spacex)
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