Falcon 9 Launches 29 Starlink Satellites from Florida: Expanding Global Connectivity

Falcon 9 Launches 29 Starlink Satellites from Florida: Expanding Global Connectivity

On January 18, 2026, Falcon 9 launches 29 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida aboard the Starlink Group 6-100 mission, further expanding SpaceX’s satellite broadband constellation. The rocket’s first stage landed on the droneship A Shortfall of Gravitas, and the deployed satellites will enhance global internet connectivity, including services in remote and underserved regions.
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Falcon 9 NROL-105 Launch Marks SpaceX’s 600th Falcon Mission from California

Falcon 9 NROL-105 Launch Marks SpaceX’s 600th Falcon Mission from California

The Falcon 9 NROL-105 launch from Vandenberg’s pad 4E on January 16, 2026, marked the 600th mission for SpaceX’s Falcon rocket family, lofting reconnaissance satellites for the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office. This milestone reflects decades of innovation in reusable launch technology and deepens commercial-government cooperation in national security space launch services.
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SpaceX Dragon Reentry: Crew-11’s Return and Ocean Splashdown off San Diego

SpaceX Dragon Reentry: Crew-11’s Return and Ocean Splashdown off San Diego

On January 15, 2026, the SpaceX Dragon reentry and splashdown off the coast of San Diego will conclude the early return of NASA’s Crew-11 astronauts from the ISS following a health-related mission adjustment. The event reflects the flexibility and reliability of Crew Dragon spacecraft and the Commercial Crew Program, highlighting responsive medical evacuation capabilities and advanced recovery procedures.
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Falcon 9 Twilight Rideshare Mission Lifts Off from California

Falcon 9 Twilight Rideshare Mission Lifts Off from California

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 Twilight rideshare mission stood vertical at California’s Pad 4E before lifting off early in the morning to place around 40 satellites into a dusk-dawn sun-synchronous orbit. The mission, which included NASA’s Pandora exoplanet observatory and other small spacecraft, highlights SpaceX’s growing rideshare capability and continued commitment to affordable, versatile access to space.
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Starlink Orbital Reconfiguration for Space Safety: A Strategic Shift in 2026

Starlink Orbital Reconfiguration for Space Safety: A Strategic Shift in 2026

In 2026, Starlink orbital reconfiguration for space safety will gradually lower the altitude of approximately 4,400 satellites from around 550 km to 480 km to enhance collision avoidance and hasten natural deorbiting of failed units. This approach reduces ballistic decay times by over eighty percent and places satellites in a less congested orbital band, significantly improving overall space safety. The maneuver, coordinated with regulators and U.S. Space Command, reflects Starlink’s commitment to long-term space sustainability in a crowded low Earth orbit environment.
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