The Falcon 9 rocket with Internet satellites launched at the third attempt

Satellites of the Starlink project is designed to create a global network of Internet traffic.

Us company SpaceX third attempt launched the Falcon 9 with 60 Internet satellites project Starlink, designed to create a global network of Internet traffic. This was reported in Twitter of the company on Friday, may 24.

The rocket was launched from the spaceport at Cape Canaveral located in Florida. The satellites will be launched into orbit at an altitude of 440 km in about one hour and two minutes after launch. Then the apparatus reached a predetermined height 550 km using thrusters.

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