SpaceX launches 10 Iridium Communications Satellites
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 10 Iridium Communications satellites was launched from California.
The rocket lifted off on Friday at Vandenberg Air Force Base over the Pacific Ocean west of Los Angeles.
SpaceX will try to land the Falcon's first stage on an autonomous vessel floating in the ocean.
The payload is the eighth and final set of satellites to be launched as Iridium replaces its entire globe-circling fleet with next-generation orbiters. Deployment of the satellites is scheduled to be completed a little over an hour after liftoff.
If successful, Iridium will have a total of 75 new satellites in orbit, including nine spares.
Iridium is deorbiting its original fleet of satellites.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 10 Iridium Communications satellites was launched from California.
The rocket lifted off on Friday at Vandenberg Air Force Base over the Pacific Ocean west of Los Angeles.
SpaceX will try to land the Falcon's first stage on an autonomous vessel floating in the ocean.
The payload is the eighth and final set of satellites to be launched as Iridium replaces its entire globe-circling fleet with next-generation orbiters. Deployment of the satellites is scheduled to be completed a little over an hour after liftoff.
If successful, Iridium will have a total of 75 new satellites in orbit, including nine spares.
Iridium is deorbiting its original fleet of satellites.