SpaceX launches Falcon 9 with first broadband internet satellites

IANS  |  Los Angeles 

has completed another launch of its 9 rocket with first two prototype satellites of its global internet-in-space project, Starlink, successfully deployed in orbit.

"First two demo satellites, called Tintin A & B, deployed and communicating to Earth stations," tweeted, reported.

A used 9 rocket blasted off on Thursday from 4E at

The 9's first stage separates from the second stage moments after about two minutes from liftoff.

The launch's primary mission is to deliver PAZ, a radar-imaging satellite, into orbit for the Spain-based company

"Successful deployment of satellite to low-Earth orbit confirmed," the California-based company confirmed.

According to the mission description, equipped with an advanced radar instrument, will cover the entire globe in 24 hours, serving both commercial and government needs. Designed for a mission life of five and a half years, will orbit Earth 15 times per day, covering an area of over 300,000 sq. km from an altitude of 514 km and a velocity of seven km per second.

However, was not riding alone on the recycled 9. Quietly on board were SpaceX's two experimental satellites, Microsat-2a and Microsat-2b, a big first step in SpaceX's long-term plan to create over the next decade.

The company has been relatively mum about the debut of its satellites, and about the entire programme itself.

"The launch carries 2 test satellites for global If successful, constellation will serve least served," Musk said on Wednesday.

According to the open files between and the

(FCC), in the coming years, the to create a giant constellation of about 12,000 of that will orbit in a synchronized dance above the Earth, delivering access anywhere in the world.

Some 4,425 satellites will sit at low earth orbit (LEO), an estimate of 1,150 to 1,325 km above the Earth, while another 7,518 satellites will be launched into very-low-earth orbits (VLEO), some 335 to 346 km above the Earth.

According to a tally by the Union of Concerned Scientists, there are 1,738 satellites currently orbiting the Earth.

Earlier this month, FCC gave his endorsement to SpaceX's application to operate two huge constellations of satellites.

9's first stage for the mission previously supported the from SLC-4E in August 2017. didn't attempt to recover 9's first stage after Thursday's launch, because it "was an older version booster."

However, there is another heightened interest in this launch.

By using "Mr. Steven," a large navigable platform ship with extended "arms" and a net strung between them, was trying to "catch" at least one of the two payload fairings that enclose the satellite at the top of the rocket.

These fairings were separated from the rocket at about three minutes after launch.

The value of these fairings is about $6 million, and recovering and reusing them would save money for Currently, a typical 9 launch costs around $62 million.

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First Published: Fri, February 23 2018. 07:40 IST
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