Flight of Starlink 10-29
Photo: Chris Leymarie, Florida Media Now

SpaceX continued adding to its Starlink constellation last night when it sent another group of 28 Mini V2 satellites to orbit late last evening. Dubbed Starlink 10-29, liftoff was at 11:37 PM ET from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

Booster B1069 flew for the 26th time during the mission, and afterwards, it landed offshore aboard ASDS ‘Just Read The Instructions,’ one of SpaceX’s two automated landing platforms assigned to the Eastern Range. B1069 and ‘JRTI’ will now return to Port Canaveral, where the booster will be offloaded and transported to SpaceX’s Hangar X facility at Kennedy Space Center. There it will be refurbished and prepared for its next flight.

Launch Replay

Next Launch

Tomorrow afternooon, SpaceX and NASA are planning to launch four astronauts to ISS as part of Crew-11.

SpaceX Crew‑11 Mission Details
MissionSpaceX Crew‑11
OrganizationSpaceX
LocationKennedy Space Center, FL, USA
RocketFalcon 9 Block 5
PadLaunch Complex 39A
StatusGo for Launch
Status InfoCurrent T‑0 confirmed by official or reliable sources.
Window OpensThursday, 07/31/2025 12:09:20 PM EDT
Window ClosesThursday, 07/31/2025 12:09:20 PM EDT
DestinationLow Earth Orbit (ISS)
Mission DescriptionCrew‑11 is the 11th operational crewed flight of a Crew Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station under NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, carrying four astronauts to the ISS.
Charles Boyer
Author: Charles Boyer

NASA kid from Cocoa Beach, FL, born of Project Apollo parents and family. I’m a writer and photographer sharing the story of spaceflight from the Eastern Range here in Florida.


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