The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket was launched on Sunday, January 24, carrying the recorded satellites into space, the company said. The rocket took off from Cape Canaveral, Florida at 10 a.m. (4 p.m. in Paris), 24 hours after the initial scheduled date for its flight, which was postponed due to bad weather.
The Falcon 9133 is carrying commercial and government satellites and 10 SpaceX satellites, SpaceX official Andy Tron said. “Largest number” Of satellites “Never used in a task”, He added.
SpaceX flies the Falcon 9 as part of a “rightshare” project, in which small companies pay Elon Muskin’s team to take their technology into space. In a series of tweets, SpaceX said all 143 satellites had been sent.
The company, founded by Elon Musk, wants to put thousands of small satellites into orbit to create a galaxy called “Starling”, which will provide high-speed Internet from space.
But scientists are also concerned about the number of objects orbiting the Earth. SpaceX has designed its satellites to burn in the atmosphere a few years later.
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