CAPE CANAVERAL / LONDON (IT BOLTWISE) – SpaceX is preparing to launch another batch of 28 Starlink internet satellites from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Sunday, October 26, 2025. The launch will be carried out with a Falcon 9 rocket, which has already completed numerous important missions. This mission is another step in SpaceX’s ambitious plan to create a global network of high-speed internet.
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SpaceX is poised for another significant launch of its Starlink satellites, scheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Sunday, October 26, 2025. The mission is carried by a Falcon 9 rocket, which has already completed 24 successful flights. This rocket has supported major missions such as Crew-5 and GPS III Space Vehicle 06 in the past and will now launch 28 additional Starlink satellites into orbit.
The launch is scheduled for a time slot between 10:05 a.m. and 2:05 p.m. ET. After stage separation, the booster is expected to land on the drone ship ‘A Shortfall of Gravitas’ in the Atlantic Ocean. This landing technology has proven to be highly reliable and is an essential part of SpaceX’s strategy to reuse rocket components, significantly reducing the cost of space transportation.
SpaceX’s Starlink project aims to create a global network of high-speed internet enabled by thousands of satellites in low Earth orbit. This satellite constellation is intended to provide internet access in particular to remote and underserved regions. The success of this mission could revolutionize the availability of internet services worldwide and set new standards for connectivity.
The importance of this mission lies not only in its technological achievements, but also in its economic and social impact. Experts predict that the expansion of the Starlink network could intensify competition in the field of Internet services and reduce prices for end users. Additionally, it could create new business opportunities for companies that rely on a reliable internet connection.
A live webcast of the mission will be available approximately five minutes prior to launch on SpaceX.com and on X (formerly Twitter) @SpaceX and via the X TV app. These broadcasts provide the public the opportunity to watch the launch in real time and experience SpaceX’s technological advancements firsthand.
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