The Mercury News Weekend

SpaceX launches satellite.

The liftoff, which had been delayed three times since Saturday, went successful­ly

- By Dana Hull

Elon Musk’s Space Exploratio­n Technologi­es Corp. launched a Falcon 9 rocket carrying a customer payload plus its own broadband demonstrat­ion satellites in the company’s first mission since millions tuned in earlier this month for its Falcon Heavy debut.

The Thursday launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base on California’s central Coast car- ried a radar-imaging satellite for Spain’s Hisdesat Servicios Estrategic­os SA.

The PAZ satellite will orbit the planet 15 times a day and collect informatio­n — including ship tracking and weather data — for government and commercial customers.

The rocket also carried a pair of SpaceX’s own broadband satellites as a secondary payload. Microsat-2a and -2b are the first prototypes for the company’s planned constellat­ion of sat- ellites — dubbed Starlink — intended to offer broadband internet around the world.

“If successful, Starlink constellat­ion will serve least served,” Musk said in a Tweet Wednesday.

SpaceX’s fourth launch in what is expected to be a record year took off from the California pad at around 6:17 a.m. local time. SpaceX is targeting roughly 30 total launches this year, including flying its new Falcon Heavy rocket again in June. The PAZ satellite appeared to deploy successful­ly during SpaceX’s webcast.

The company didn’t attempt to recover the rocket’s first stage, which flew previously in an August mission. SpaceX did try to catch the fairing, or nosecone, using netting on a ship, but it “missed by a few hundred meters,” Musk said in a Tweet.

“Fairing landed intact in water,” he said. “Should be able catch it with slightly bigger chutes to slow down descent.”

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 ?? KARL MONDON — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? SpaceX launches a Falcon 9rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base on Thursday in the company’s first West Coast launch of the year.
KARL MONDON — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER SpaceX launches a Falcon 9rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base on Thursday in the company’s first West Coast launch of the year.

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