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Robert Z. Pearlman

SpaceX launches back-to-back Starlink missions from both coasts 19 hours apart (photos)

A rocket is seen climbing in a bright orange dawn sky with a palm tree and other foliage silhouetted in the foreground.

SpaceX now has 53 more Starlink satellites in low Earth orbit after two successful launches in less than 19 hours from opposite U.S. coasts.

A pair of Falcon 9 rockets lifted off within hours of each other on missions to expand the private spaceflight company's broadband internet relay megaconstellation. The flights, which left their launch pads at 11:40 a.m. EDT (1540 GMT) on Wednesday (June 3) and 6:26 a.m. EDT (1026 GMT) on Thursday (June 4), carried 24 and 29 satellites, respectively.

The first mission, carrying Starlink batch 17-47 on the Falcon 9 booster B1088, departed from Space Launch Complex 4 East at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The second, with group 10-43 on B1090, left Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

Previous Booster B1088 missions

NROL-126 | Transporter-12 | SPHEREx | NROL-57 | 11 Starlink missions

Both missions successfully deployed their payloads into their target orbits about an hour after leaving the ground, as confirmed by SpaceX.

Both also safely recovered their first stage boosters. B1088, launched Wednesday, completed its 16th flight with a landing on the "Of Course I Still Love You" droneship stationed in the Pacific Ocean. B1090 concluded its 12th launch by touching down on "A Shortfall of Gravitas" off the coast of Florida in the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday morning.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carries Starlink satellites to orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on June 3, 2026. (Image credit: SpaceX)

Previous Booster B1090 missions

O3b mPOWER-E | Crew-10 | Bandwagon-3 | mPOWER-D | CRS-33 | 6 Starlink missions

The two missions raised the total number of active Starlink satellites in orbit to over 10,500 spacecraft, out of the more than 12,162 launched since 2019.

The two missions were SpaceX's 63rd and 64th Falcon 9 launches of the year.

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