In a remarkable display of operational agility, SpaceX successfully launched two separate rockets from Florida’s Space Coast during the early hours of Friday, November 14. The dual missions unfolded with less than a four-hour gap between their respective liftoffs, marking a significant achievement in rapid launch capabilities for the company.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, carrying 29 Starlink internet satellites, successfully lifted off from Florida’s historic Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. The mission commenced at 10:08 p.m. EST on Friday, November 14, which translated to 0308 GMT on Saturday, November 15, marking the latest deployment for the company’s growing satellite constellation.
The mission unfolded flawlessly for SpaceX, marking another successful deployment. The Falcon 9 rocket’s first stage executed a precise landing on the autonomous drone ship “A Shortfall of Gravitas” in the Atlantic Ocean, touching down approximately 8.5 minutes after liftoff. Following this critical maneuver, the rocket’s upper stage successfully deployed its payload of 29 satellites into Low Earth Orbit, completing the intricate process about 56 minutes into the flight.

In the early hours of Saturday, a Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched 29 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The mission, which lifted off at 1:44 a.m. EST (0644 GMT), originated from the launch facility situated adjacent to the Kennedy Space Center.
The rocket’s first stage has successfully completed its return, executing a precise landing in the Atlantic Ocean aboard the autonomous drone ship, ‘Just Read the Instructions’. Looking ahead, the mission aims to deploy 29 Starlink spacecraft into Low Earth Orbit (LEO) approximately 65 minutes after liftoff, provided all operations proceed as planned.
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* These two launches marked SpaceX’s 145th and 146th Falcon 9 missions of the year.
* With these dual liftoffs, SpaceX completed its 145th and 146th Falcon 9 missions for the current year.
* The pair of orbital flights brought SpaceX’s Falcon 9 mission tally to 145 and 146 for the year.
* SpaceX reached its 145th and 146th Falcon 9 missions of the year with the two latest launches.

Over 100 dedicated launch missions have been instrumental in establishing the Starlink megaconstellation, an unprecedented undertaking that now reigns as the largest satellite network ever deployed. With more than 8,900 operational Starlink satellites currently orbiting in Low Earth Orbit, its vast scale continues to expand rapidly.
SpaceX established a new benchmark for rapid launch turnarounds on August 31, 2024, deploying two Falcon 9 Starlink missions a remarkable 65 minutes apart. This astonishing feat, with launches originating from both Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, significantly outpaces other swift intervals. While a three-hour and 36-minute gap between rocket liftoffs is undeniably quick, it does not hold the record set by the company’s dual-coast launch operations.







