SpaceX launches 24 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base

SpaceX launches 24 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base
SpaceX launches 24 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base
VANDENBERG SPACE FORCE BASE, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) — SpaceX launched 24 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit Saturday morning from Vandenberg Space Force Base, marking another milestone in the company’s effort to expand global broadband access.

The Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Space Launch Complex 4 East as scheduled, with viewers able to watch the event live via webcast on X (@SpaceX).

This mission marked the 20th flight for the Falcon 9’s first stage booster — a testament to SpaceX’s continued success with reusable rocket technology. The veteran booster had previously supported missions including SDA-0A, SARah-2, Transporter-11, and 16 prior Starlink launches.

Falcon 9 launches 24 satellites to orbit from California on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025.
(Image from SpaceX livestream)

Following stage separation, the booster successfully landed on the autonomous droneship “Of Course I Still Love You”, stationed in the Pacific Ocean.

Some residents in Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and Ventura counties may have heard sonic booms during the launch — a result of the returning rocket booster. The booms are dependent on atmospheric conditions and the rocket’s flight path.

The Starlink satellite network is SpaceX’s initiative to provide high-speed, low-latency internet across the globe, particularly in rural and remote areas. With thousands of satellites already in orbit, the network is continually growing through regular launches like Saturday’s.


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