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SpaceX just launched rCo and landed rCo a Falcon 9 rocket booster for the
35th time. That's a new record. (video)
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By Robert Z. Pearlman published 22 hours ago
Liftoff occurred at 6:13 a.m. EDT on Monday (June 8).
SpaceX has again broken its own rocket reuse record, launching a first
stage booster for its 35th time.
The Falcon 9 rocket, carrying 29 Starlink satellites into low Earth
orbit, launched on Monday (June 8). The vehicle lifted off at 6:13 a.m.
EDT (1013 GMT) from Space Launch Complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Space
Force Station in Florida.
Just over an hour later, SpaceX confirmed successful deployment of the Starlink payload (Group 10-35).
A rocket lifts off into the dawn sky, set against purple clouds and a pinkish-orange horizon
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 29 Starlink satellites launches from
the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on Monday, June 8,
2026. The first stage booster flew for a record 35th time. (Image
credit: SpaceX)
The record-setting first stage, Booster 1067, completed its 35th trip to
space and back by landing on the droneship "A Shortfall of Gravitas"
stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. With this flight, the Falcon 9 is
approaching the overall reuse record set by NASA's space shuttle orbiter
at 39 flights.
The first stage of an orbital rocket stands on its landing legs atop an ocean-based droneship after landing back from space
The first stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket stands on its four landing
legs atop the droneship "A Shortfall of Gravitas" in the Atlantic Ocean, completing its record-setting 35th reuse on Monday, June 8, 2026. (Image credit: SpaceX)
The launch increased SpaceX's Starlink megaconstellation to more than
10,580 active satellites, according to tracker Jonathan McDowell. The
network provides broadband internet access around the world, including in-flight wifi and direct to cell service for some carriers.
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Comment by Philly Jimi.
PJ
Philly Jimi
18 hrs ago
I have shirts that I purchased 5 years ago that I haven't worn 35 times.
Never in my wildest imagination did I ever think they would be able to
launch a single F9 1st stage booster 35 times.
Robert Z. Pearlman
collectSPACE.com Editor, Space.com Contributor
Robert Pearlman is a space historian, journalist and the founder and
editor of collectSPACE.com, a daily news publication and community
devoted to space history with a particular focus on how and where space exploration intersects with pop culture. Pearlman is also a contributing writer for Space.com and co-author of "Space Stations: The Art, Science,
and Reality of Working in SpacerCY published by Smithsonian Books in 2018.
In 2009, he was inducted into the U.S. Space Camp Hall of Fame in
Huntsville, Alabama. In 2021, he was honored by the American
Astronautical Society with the Ordway Award for Sustained Excellence in Spaceflight History. In 2023, the National Space Club Florida Committee recognized Pearlman with the Kolcum News and Communications Award for excellence in telling the space story along the Space Coast and
throughout the world.
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