How many Starlink satellites are currently in orbit?
As of March 14, 2026, there are 9,985 active Starlink satellites in orbit.
Space / Launches
In a display of rapid-fire space operations, SpaceX launched two Falcon 9 rockets carrying Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on March 13 and 14, 2026. This d...
On March 13, 2026, a Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base, carrying 25 Starlink satellites (Group 17-31). The satellites were deployed into low Earth orbit approximately one hour after the 10:57 a.m. EDT launch. The first stage booster, B1071, successfully landed on the droneship 'Of Course I Still Love You' in the Pacific Ocean.
The following day, March 14, another Falcon 9 rocket launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, carrying 29 Starlink satellites (Group 10-48). This launch occurred at 7:37 a.m. EDT, with the booster B1095 landing on 'Just Read the Instructions' in the Atlantic Ocean.
These missions marked SpaceX's 625th completed mission and 585th landing. The company has now conducted 32 flights in 2026 alone, demonstrating its increasing launch cadence. The Starlink constellation continues to grow, providing internet service to an expanding global customer base.
As of March 14, 2026, there are 9,985 active Starlink satellites in orbit.
Booster B1071 landed on the droneship 'Of Course I Still Love You' in the Pacific Ocean, and Booster B1095 landed on 'Just Read the Instructions' in the Atlantic Ocean.
SpaceX has completed 32 flights in 2026.
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