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SpaceX sends up 60 more satellites

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX launched 60 more of its internet satellites into orbit Wednesday despite an engine failure shortly after liftoff on a recycled rocket flying a record five times.

SpaceX chief executive Elon Musk said one of the nine main engines shut down prematurel­y during liftoff, a rare occurrence. But the satellites still made it to the proper orbit, increasing the Starlink constellat­ion to about 360.

“Shows value of having 9 engines! Thorough investigat­ion needed before next mission,” Musk tweeted.

It’s same type of rocket — a Falcon 9 — that SpaceX will use to launch NASA astronauts as early as May. Sunday’s launch attempt for these latest Starlinks was halted at the last second because of a bad engine reading.

“Last launch aborted due to slightly high power. Possibly, but not obviously, related to today,” Musk said.

This particular first-stage booster won’t be flying again. Instead of landing upright on a floating offshore platform, the booster missed and slammed into the Atlantic.

SpaceX had better luck with its recycled nose cone, recovering it from the sea.

This is the sixth batch of Starlinks that SpaceX has launched in under a year. Each compact, flat-panel satellite weighs about 575 pounds.

Musk envisions thousands of Starlinks providing affordable, broadband internet service to virtually every corner of the globe — a concern for astronomer­s.

Astronomer­s fear the night will be ruined by constellat­ions of these relatively loworbitin­g satellites. SpaceX is experiment­ing with dark paint and, sometime soon, satellite sunshades, sort of like patio umbrellas.

A Starlink covered with dark paint rocketed into orbit in January. SpaceX officials said Wednesday that there was a notable reduction in reflectivi­ty.

The London-based OneWeb, meanwhile, plans to launch another batch of its own internet-service satellites from Kazakhstan on Saturday. This latest batch of 34 satellites will bring OneWeb’s higher orbiting constellat­ion to 74.

 ?? (AP) ?? A Falcon 9 SpaceX rocket with a payload of approximat­ely 60 satellites for SpaceX’s Starlink broadband network lifts off Wednesday from pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. More photos at arkansason­line.com/319spacex/
(AP) A Falcon 9 SpaceX rocket with a payload of approximat­ely 60 satellites for SpaceX’s Starlink broadband network lifts off Wednesday from pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. More photos at arkansason­line.com/319spacex/

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