New Falcon 9 rocket mission raises Starlink network to 1,000 satellites launched by SpaceX in 2026
SpaceX registered a significant milestone in the space race with the sending of the thousandth Starlink satellite in the first months of 2026. The equipment reached low Earth orbit last Tuesday during an operation conducted by the Falcon 9 rocket. The takeoff took place from the company’s facilities at Flórida. The volume of equipment sent into space demonstrates the acceleration of the global internet project.
The historic number was reached in just over a hundred days of continuous operation. The company’s average shipment is between eight and ten units per day throughout the year. The most recent flight injected 29 new artifacts into the connectivity constellation. The company’s Engenheiros maintains the pace of production to meet the demand for broadband in remote areas.
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