So another SpaceX launch happened—big surprise, right? But this one’s different. On June 12th, their trusty Falcon 9 (this particular booster’s flown 15 times already, which is nuts) took off from California carrying 26 shiny new Starlink satellites. That brings the total up to over 7,600 of these things buzzing around up there. Now you might be thinking, “Cool story, but how does this affect my Netflix binge sessions?” Well, let me break it down for you.
Date: June 12, 2025
Where: Vandenberg Space Force Base (California, obviously)
Rocket: Falcon 9 (they’re basically reusing these things like grocery bags now)
What’s inside: 26 Starlink v2 Mini satellites
Remember when Starlink first started with like 800 satellites back in 2020? Yeah, now we’re at 7,600+. It’s like comparing a bicycle to a bullet train—except in space.
Here’s the thing—if you live somewhere where traditional ISPs can’t be bothered to run cables, Starlink’s a game-changer. Suddenly you can work remotely without wanting to throw your laptop out the window every time the connection drops.
Word is they’re planning to drop prices as they launch more satellites. Right now:
Okay, this is where it gets wild. Once Starship starts launching, they could send up hundreds at a time. And airplane Wi-Fi might finally stop being a joke.
This particular Falcon 9 booster has flown 15 times. That’s more flights than some regional pilots. And each reuse saves millions—launch costs are down to under $15M compared to $60M for old-school disposable rockets.
Fewer rockets blowing up means less space junk. Their carbon footprint per launch is shrinking faster than my willpower near free pizza.
They’ve got about 100 more Starlink missions planned through 2025-26. And they’re starting to toss extra small satellites on these flights—like cosmic carpooling.
They’re working on next-gen satellites with laser links (because why not?) and aiming for 12,000+ in orbit. Countries with crappy internet infrastructure are lining up—this could actually close the digital divide.
Look, another flawless SpaceX launch means better internet for more people. Whether you’re a gamer, a digital nomad, or just sick of your local ISP’s monopoly, this is good news. And you know Elon’s not done yet—guy’s got the attention span of a golden retriever in a squirrel convention.
Quick Facts:
– Falcon 9 Booster: B1081 (15 flights—basically a space taxi at this point)
– Satellites Deployed: 26 (the v2 Mini ones)
– Total Starlink Sats Now: 7,600+
– Speed/Lag: 150 Mbps, 25ms (good enough to yell at teammates in real time)
– Coming Soon: Starship launches, better mobile options
Source: Gadgets 360 – Feeds
Sumeet Bagadia recommends Sigachi, Udaipur Cement & Asian Granito India as top stocks under ₹100…
Try this delicious Saunf Wale Aloo Baingan recipe with fennel-spiced potatoes and eggplant. A flavorful…
Wealthy families spend thousands on resort vacations with therapists to improve dynamics. Discover this growing…
Communal unrest in Assam's Dhubri after cattle remains found near temples. Shoot-on-sight orders imposed, 38…
PM Modi embarks on a 3-nation tour, visiting Cyprus first—the first Indian PM trip since…
NSG scans luggage for explosives, finds none as families wait for belongings amid ongoing Dreamliner…