SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Launches 28 Starlink V2 Minis To Orbit From Cape Canaveral

Published : Aug 27, 2025, 05:13 PM IST
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Synopsis

Liftoff occurred at 7:10 a.m. ET, with the Falcon 9 carrying 28 Starlink V2 Mini satellites into low Earth orbit as part of the Starlink 10-56 mission.

Elon Musk’s SpaceX launched another batch of Starlink satellites early Wednesday from Cape Canaveral’s Space Force Station.

Liftoff occurred at 7:10 a.m. ET, with the Falcon 9 carrying 28 Starlink V2 Mini satellites into low Earth orbit as part of the Starlink 10-56 mission.

The booster, Falcon 9 first stage B1095, was on its second flight after previously launching a Starlink mission on May 20. Roughly an hour after liftoff, the satellites are expected to deploy. 

About 8.5 minutes post-launch, B1095 will attempt a landing on the droneship ‘Just Read the Instructions.’ A successful touchdown would mark the 133rd recovery on that vessel and the 494th Falcon 9 booster landing overall.

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