SpaceX Launches 1000th Starlink Satellite in 2026, Doubles Down With Back-to-Back Falcon 9 Missions
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Just 19 hours later, SpaceX doubled down with another Falcon 9 launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California after sunset, sending up a second batch of Starlink satellites, as reported by Space.com and AIAA. Both missions succeeded flawlessly, swelling the Starlink network beyond 10,200 satellites, per satellite tracker Jonathan McDowell. These rapid-fire operations highlight SpaceX's relentless pace, averaging over 1,000 satellites orbited this year.
Shifting to Starship, excitement is building for the next big test. On Thursday, April 16, The Independent detailed SpaceX firing up the world's most powerful rocket ahead of a crucial flight, underscoring its NASA contract to ferry astronauts to the Moon under the Artemis program.
On social media, buzz is electric—Elon Musk teased "epic Starship progress" on X, sparking viral memes about Mars colonization, while Reddit's r/SpaceX lit up with fan theories on booster reuse records and unconfirmed whispers of a surprise crewed demo. TikTok clips of the double launches have racked up millions of views, with users joking about Starlink beaming internet to aliens.
SpaceX's momentum shows no signs of slowing, blending cutting-edge tech with cosmic ambition.
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