SCIENCE
SpaceX just made history—again. A Falcon 9 booster flew its 28th mission and landed safely.
By Aniket Chakraborty
May 19, 2025
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At 1:02 a.m. EDT on May 13, Falcon 9 launched 28 Starlink satellites into orbit from Florida.
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This was
Booster B1067
’s 28th flight, breaking the previous record it set just a month ago.
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Eight minutes later, the booster nailed a perfect landing on the drone ship in the Atlantic.
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This wasn’t the only Starlink launch—another Falcon 9 flew from California just hours earlier.
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SpaceX is proving its unmatched rapid-turnaround capabilities in space operations.
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With over 7,400 active satellites, Starlink is now the world’s largest satellite constellation.
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Each mission strengthens SpaceX’s vision for affordable and reusable space access.
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Jonathan McDowell
confirms the Starlink constellation’s explosive growth continues.
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One booster, 28 flights, zero failures—SpaceX is rewriting the future of spaceflight.
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