SpaceX achieves incredible milestone with Starlink program
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- SpaceX rocket launch today from Cape Canaveral: Everything to know Florida Today · 3d ago
- On 18 August, SpaceX logged its 100th launch of 2026, hitting that mark two months faster than it did in 2024 — a company that flew 25 times in 2020 is now lifting off more than three times a week Space Daily · 3d ago
- SpaceX targets launch of Starlink satellites from Florida WKMG · 3d ago
- SpaceX launches its 100th mission of the year, sends Starlink satellites to orbit (video) Space · 3d ago
- SpaceX rocket launch today from Cape Canaveral: Everything to know Yahoo · 3d ago
- SpaceX achieves incredible milestone with Starlink program Teslarati · 3d ago broke it first
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