The American company, “SpaceX”, which specializes in space exploration technology, launched 28 new Starlinks to space, as part of its mission to expand broad internet around the world.
The company stated, in a statement, that the launch process was successfully using the “Falcon 9” missile, which was launched from the 40th SLC-40 at the “Cape Caperaral” base in the US state of Florida.
She added that the first stage of the missile returned to the ground after about 9 minutes of takeoff, and successfully landed on an uninhabited ship belonging to the company, which was stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.
Group 28 satellites (10-26) were sent to a low Earth orbit after an hour of launch, as it will join the Speed Satellite Conservative Conservative to provide high-speed internet services.
The company explained that this launch is the first of two consecutive tasks within the “Starlink” program, noting that the second launch scheduled today will carry 24 additional industrial moon, and will take place from the “Vandenberg” space base in California.
The Speus X project is the largest constellation of satellites around the Earth, as it currently includes more than 7600 satellites, which covers most regions of the world with wide internet service, with the exception of the two poles regions, through receptions directed towards the sky.