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SpaceX sends 27 star-striped satellites to orbit from California

June 4 (UPI) – SpaceX launched another batch of 27 interstellar satellites from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Wednesday afternoon, launching orbits into low-Earth orbits.

It is now reported that this is the 500th orbit launch of the Falcon Rockets, including Falcon 1, Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy.

Falcon 9 lifts from PAD 4E at 4:40 pm PDT.

After rising for eight minutes, the first phase landed in the Pacific Ocean, “I Still Love You”.

This is the 26th flight of the first phase booster, including 18 Starlink missions.

This is the 134th landed on this ship, with booster No. 457 in California and Florida.

The Falcon 9 rocket's first launch was launched from the Cape Canaveral Space launch pad 40 on June 4, 2010. This is a test Dragon spacecraft that was successfully placed in orbit.

In 2020, the Falcon 9 is the first commercial rocket to launch humans into orbit.

Falcon has sent commercial resupply missions, including astronauts, to the International Space Station.

The next SpaceX Falcon 9 launch is scheduled for Friday at 11:19 pm at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Pad 40. The Rockets will launch Siriusxm's geosatellite.

Private Mission

SpaceX, NASA and AXIOM Space are scheduled to launch its fourth private astronaut mission Tuesday at 8:22 a.m., Axiom Mission 4 4:22 AM Mission 4:22 AM JFK Space Center PAD 39A.

The Falcon 9 rocket plans to launch the new SpaceX Dragon spacecraft. The targeted docking time is around 12:30 pm on June 11. There are currently 9 people on the ISS.

Axiom Space and SpaceX plan to start coverage at 6:15 a.m. and start at 7:25 a.m.

Former NASA astronaut and director of human space flight at Axiom Space will be carrying out Axiom commercial missions. The crew also included Shubhanshu Shukla, a pilot from the Indian Space Research Organization (left), as well as missionary experts from the European Space Agency, Tibor Kapu of Hungary (third left) and Ssławosz Uznanski-Wisniewski of Poland (right). Photos provide axiom.

Peggy Whitson is a former NASA astronaut and director of human space flight at Axiom Space, who will direct commercial missions. She is 65 years old this year.

The crew also included Shubhanshu Shukla, a pilot from the Indian Space Research Organization, and mission experts from the European Space Agency, Sławoszn from Poland, Tibor Kapu from Poland and Hungary.

This will be the first time Israel has sent astronauts to the space station and ESA astronauts from Hungary and Poland.

NASA and Indian institutions are planning five joint scientific surveys and two orbital science, technology, engineering and mathematical demonstrations.

Located in Houston, Axiom Space was founded in 2016 and is under construction of the first commercial space station planned to be launched in the late 2020s.

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