SpaceX launches back-to-back Falcon 9 rockets within 65 minutes and aces 2 landings days after a failed booster touchdown (video)

SpaceX launched two Falcon 9 rockets in just over an hour early Saturday (Aug. 31) and nailed back-to-back booster landings three days after a recent failure.

The two Falcon 9 launches — which lifted off from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and California’s Vandenberg Space Force Base, respectively — delivered a total of 42 Starlink internet satellites into orbit, with each rocket’s first stage acing an offshore landing. The successful SpaceX landings followed a failed Falcon 9 rocket landing on Aug. 28 during a booster’s 23rd flight, a record for SpaceX. 

“Great work by the SpaceX team,” SpaceX CEO Elon Musk wrote on X (formerly Twitter) after the double launch. 

A SpaceX rocket streaks over another SpaceX rocket on the launch pad

A SpaceX Falocn 9 rocket carrying 21 Starlink satellites streaks into space from Florida on Aug. 31, 2024 while another Falcon 9 waits to launch the Polaris Dawn mission. (Image credit: SpaceX)

The space action began in Florida with the stunning predawn launch of SpaceX’s Starlink 8-10 mission, which lifted off at 3:43 a.m. EDT (0743 GMT) of a Falcon 9 rocket carrying 21 Starlink satellites, 13 of which are equipped with new “Direct to Cell” capabilities to connect directly with smartphones on Earth. (SpaceX has a deal with T-mobile to provide direct-to-cell access as it builds a vast megaconstellation of Starlink satellites.) 


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