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SpaceX Shatters Launch Record on Florida's Space Coast

15 Jan

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Summary

  • SpaceX achieved a record launch pace with four missions in 2026.
  • A Falcon 9 launched 29 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral.
  • Upcoming missions include Starlink, NASA crew flights, and ULA rocket.
SpaceX Shatters Launch Record on Florida's Space Coast

SpaceX has established a new benchmark for launch cadence on Florida's Space Coast, achieving its fourth mission of 2026 in under 48 hours. The recent Falcon 9 launch, carrying 29 Starlink satellites, lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, surpassing the previous record for this launch complex. This swift operational tempo underscores SpaceX's significant activity in early 2026.

The Space Coast has exclusively hosted SpaceX launches for Starlink satellites so far this year, with this mission marking the 13th flight for its booster. Looking ahead, SpaceX is scheduled for more Starlink deployments, alongside NASA's Crew-12 mission targeting a mid-February launch from the same pad. Discussions are underway to potentially advance this crewed launch date due to an earlier return of Crew-11.

Beyond SpaceX, the Space Coast's launch schedule is filling up. United Launch Alliance plans its first mission of the year in early February using its new Vulcan rocket for a national security payload. Additionally, preparations are underway for NASA's Artemis II mission, a crewed flight of the Orion spacecraft, with launch options extending into early April.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
SpaceX achieved a new record by launching four missions in 2026, with the latest launch occurring less than two days after the previous one from the same pad.
SpaceX has launched nearly 11,000 Starlink satellites since 2019, with approximately 9,500 still operational.
NASA is planning its Crew-12 mission for mid-February and the Artemis II mission with options in early February, March, or April.

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