SpaceX Set to Launch 20 More Starlink Satellites, Including Direct to Cell Capable Ones

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is gearing up for another launch, adding 20 satellites to its low Earth orbit constellation, including 13 with Direct to Cell capabilities. The mission, named Starlink 8-8, is scheduled to lift off from Vandenberg Space Force Base at 5:58 a.m. PDT (8:58 a.m. EDT, 1258 UTC).

This launch follows closely on the heels of SpaceX’s recent activities, including the launch of 22 Starlink satellites from Space Force Station and the fourth flight of its rocket from southern Texas.

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The first stage booster, designated B1061, will be making its 21st flight, tying B1062 as SpaceX’s most flown boosters. B1061 has previously supported two quartets of astronauts (Crew-1 and Crew-2), two multi-satellite rideshare missions (Transporter-4 and Transporter-5), as well as nine previous Starlink missions.

Following liftoff, B1061 is expected to land on SpaceX’s droneship, ‘Of Course I Still Love You.’ A successful landing would mark the 92nd landing on OCISLY and the 318th booster landing overall for SpaceX.

Michael Nicolls, SpaceX’s vice president of Starlink Engineering, highlighted the progress of the Starlink program, noting that the 11 Starlink launches in May included 26 Direct to Cell Starlink satellites, representing “over 8 percent of the sats needed for initial direct-to-cell service.”

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