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Living up to its sci-fi namesake, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched on Sunday, May 04, 2025 — Star Wars Day — carrying a record 29 Starlink satellites to low Earth orbit (LEO). The mission scheduled start time was 4:54 a.m. EDT (0854 GMT) and it was launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Centre at Complex 39A in Florida. About 8.5 minutes later, the Falcon 9’s reusable first stage made a pinpoint landing on SpaceX’s recovery ship, “A Shortfall of Gravitas,” stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.

Falcon 9 Sets Starlink Record and Reusability Milestone with Thematic Star Wars Day Launch

According to SpaceX’s mission report, the event was the 20th successful launch and recovery for this particular booster, setting a milestone in the company’s ongoing reusability strategy. The payload of 29 Starlink satellites marked the highest number ever launched aboard a single Falcon 9 rocket. As per astrophysicist and satellite tracker Jonathan McDowell, nearly 8,500 Starlink satellites have now been deployed to date, with over 7,300 still operational in LEO, beaming internet to underserved regions.

Observers noted that the May 4 launch date was more than coincidental, offering a thematic nod to the Star Wars franchise. Space commentators described the mission’s timing as “the Falcon flies again”, alluding to both the rocket’s name and the Millennium Falcon. The success adds another chapter to SpaceX’s record of reliable orbital transport and booster recovery.

SpaceX’s Starlink constellation remains the world’s largest satellite network, designed to deliver low-latency, high-speed internet across remote areas. With this latest addition, the company further extends its global coverage while continuing rapid deployment from Florida’s launch pads.

As the Falcon 9 soared under a pre-dawn sky on Star Wars Day, it advanced connectivity ambitions and underlined SpaceX’s unmatched pace in orbital infrastructure growth.

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SpaceX Launches Falcon 9 With 29 Starlink Satellites, Marks Florida’s 100th Space Coast Launch of 2025

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SpaceX’s Falcon 9 achieved Florida’s 100th launch of 2025, carrying 29 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit. The milestone reflects a surge in launch cadence driven by reusable rockets, satellite constellations, and expanding commercial demand, marking one of the busiest years ever on the Space Coast.

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Webb’s Stunning View of Apep Shows a Rare Triple-Star System Wrapped in Spirals

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Webb’s mid-infrared images of Apep reveal a rare triple-star system producing vast carbon-rich dust spirals from colliding stellar winds. The two Wolf–Rayet stars and a distant supergiant create layered shells that record centuries of activity and enrich the galaxy with elements vital for future stars and planets.

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Study Traces Moon-Forming Impact to an Inner Solar System Neighbour Named Theia

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A new isotopic study reveals that Theia—the Mars-sized body that struck Earth 4.5 billion years ago to form the Moon—likely originated in the inner Solar System, close to Earth’s birthplace. By comparing heavy-element isotope ratios in lunar rocks, Earth samples, and meteorites, researchers found identical signatures, showing both worlds formed from the same inn…

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