SpaceX launches 28 Starlink satellites from California's central coast [video]

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If you got a nickel every time SpaceX launched another batch of its Starlink broadband satellites, you wouldn't be rich, but you'd have a lot of nickels.

a black and white rocket rests on the deck of a ship at sea on a sunny day

A Falcon 9 first stage rests on a drone ship shortly after launching 28 Starlink satellites to orbit from California's Vandenberg Space Force Base on Nov. 6, 2025. (Image credit: SpaceX)

It was the eighth flight for the first stage of this Falcon 9 booster, known as 1093, which completed a stage separation and successful deceleration burns, then aced a landing on a drone ship in the Pacific Ocean about 8.5 minutes after liftoff.

B1093 will now ride that ship, called "Of Course I Still Love You," back to port for refurbishment and future launches.

Previous Booster 1093 launches

While B1093 made its way back to Earth, the Falcon 9's upper stage continued toward LEO, carrying the 28 Starlink satellites to their deployment point, where they are scheduled to be released about an hour into flight.

They'll join more than 8,800 other spacecraft in the Starlink megaconstellation, which provides wireless internet service to customers across the globe.

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Today's launch was the 142nd Falcon 9 mission of the year, and the 102nd devoted to building out the Starlink network.

Josh Dinner is the Staff Writer for Spaceflight at Space.com. He is a writer and photographer with a passion for science and space exploration, and has been working the space beat since 2016. Josh has covered the evolution of NASA's commercial spaceflight partnerships and crewed missions from the Space Coast, as well as NASA science missions and more. He also enjoys building 1:144-scale model rockets and human-flown spacecraft. Find some of Josh's launch photography on Instagram and his website, and follow him on X, where he mostly posts in haiku.

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