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Two days, two coasts, two more SpaceX Starlink batches launched
Click for next article montage of two photos showing white and black rockets launching to blue skies Two SpaceX Falcon 9 rockets carrying Starlink satellites were launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California (at left) and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on March 13 and 14, 2026. (Image credit: SpaceX) Share this article 0 Join the conversation Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Get the Space Newsletter

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SpaceX launched two more sets of Starlink satellites on back-to-back, coast-to-coast flights on Friday and Saturday.

First up, a Falcon 9 rocket launched from Space Launch Complex 4 East at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on March 13. The 25 satellites (Group 17-31) were released into low Earth orbit about an hour after the 10:57 a.m. EDT (1457 GMT or 7:57 a.m. PDT local time) liftoff.

Article continues below Previous Booster 1071 missions

NROL-87 | NROL-85 | SARah-1 | SWOT | Transporter-8 | Transporter-9 | Transporter-13 | NROL-146 | Bandwagon-2 | NROL-153 | NROL-192 | Transporter-14 | Transporter-15 | 19 Starlink missions

Previous Booster 1095 missions

Starlink Group 12-15 | Starlink Group 10-56 | Starlink Group 10-52 | Starlink Group 6-86 | Starlink Group 6-101

Both missions' first stage boosters returned to Earth as planned, landing on ocean-based droneships. On Friday, Booster 1071 (B1071) touched down on "Of Course I Still Love You" stationed in the Pacific off the coast of California. On Saturday, Booster 1095 (B1095) landed on "Just Read the Instructions" in the Atlantic Ocean.

The launches brought the total number of active Starlink satellites to 9,985, according to satellite tracker Jonathan McDowell.

Saturday's launch marked SpaceX's 625th completed mission and 585th landing, according to the company's website. It was SpaceX's 32nd flight in 2026.

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