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SpaceX Falcon 9 Completes the First 27th Launch and Landing of an Orbital-Class Rocket

The Falcon 9 rocket of SpaceX has now landed and completed the first 27th launch and landing of an orbital-class rocket. As part of this mission, 27 Starlink satellites were deployed into the Earth’s low orbit.

Read more about it below.

Falcon 9 – Lands Back Completing the 27th Launch and Landing

SpaceX today on the 14th of April 2025 (Monday), as part of its latest mission, launched the Falcon 9 rocket (with tail number – ‘B1067’) at 12:00 AM, and approximately eight minutes after the launch, it has successfully landed on the ‘Just Read the Instructions’ droneship in the Atlantic Ocean. As mentioned, this marks the completion of the first 27th launch and landing of an orbital-class rocket too.

A total of 27 Starlink V2 Mini satellites have now been deployed into Earth’s low orbit from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, in Florida, as part of the Starlink 6-73 mission, after 65 minutes following the lift-off. Speaking more, this mission is the 43rd Falcon 9 launch of this year, as well as the 29th dedicated Starlink mission of the year (2025). As of now, the Starlink constellation has nearly around 7,200 operational satellites out there.

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Check out the video of Falcon 9 landing back on the ‘Just Read the Instructions’ droneship below.

About the Falcon 9 launches, it includes ‘CRS 22’ mission, ‘Crew 3’ mission, ‘Turksat 5B’ mission, ‘Crew 4’ mission, ‘CRS 25’ mission, ‘Eutelsat HOTBIRD 13G’ mission, ‘O3B mPOWER’ mission, ‘PSN SATRIA’ mission, ‘Telkomsat Merah Putih 2’ mission, ‘Galileo L13’ mission, ‘Koreasat 6A’ mission, and a total of 16 Starlink deployment missions (including the recent one).

Stay tuned for more tech updates.

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