
In a repeat of many, many (many) days past, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket has yet again delivered a batch of Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit.
Previous Booster 1071 missions
The rocket’s first stage, meanwhile, receded back to Earth (much like Phil), landing on the droneship “Of Course I Still Love You” stationed in the Pacific Ocean. The flight was the 31st for the booster, which is designated B1071. That’s just one short of SpaceX’s reuse record, which was set by the booster 1067 in December 2025. (By comparison, this was the 110th time that the groundhog has seen his shadow since 1887, according to various sources.)
SpaceX’s Starlink service provides broadband internet service to areas around the world where connectivity is sparse or non-existent. The network can be used to look up the winter weather forecast on some airlines and from smart phones on select carriers.
Monday’s launch was SpaceX‘s 14th launch of the year. The Starlink megaconstellation now numbers 9,628 active satellites, according to tracker Jonathan McDowell.






