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SpaceX Celebrates Milestone: 100th Launch from Florida's Space Coast

Florida's Space Coast marked a significant milestone, achieving its 100th launch of the year on November 20, 2025, with a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 29 Starlink satellites. This launch underscores SpaceX's pivotal role in driving up la...

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Key Insights

  • **100th Launch Milestone:** The Falcon 9 Starlink mission represented the 100th launch from Florida's Space Coast in 2025.
  • **SpaceX Dominance:** SpaceX accounted for 93 of these launches, primarily using its Falcon 9 rocket, highlighting its leadership in spaceflight operations.
  • **Increased Launch Cadence:** Driven by SpaceX's partially reusable Falcon 9, the annual launch rate from Cape Canaveral has dramatically increased, far exceeding pre-2020 levels.
  • **Starlink Mission:** The Starlink 6-78 mission successfully deployed 29 Starlink V2 mini satellites, joining over 9,000 satellites already in orbit.

In-Depth Analysis

### Background Before 2020, exceeding 25 orbital launches annually from Cape Canaveral was rare. SpaceX's Falcon 9 has revolutionized launch frequency due to its partial reusability.

### Launch Details The Starlink 6-78 mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, with the Falcon 9 first stage booster B1080 (on its 23rd flight) landing on the drone ship 'Just Read the Instructions'. The mission trajectory was south-easterly.

### Florida's Spaceport Leadership The Eastern Range, managed by Space Launch Delta 45, leads globally, accounting for over a third of all orbital launches in 2025.

### Other Contributors Besides SpaceX, United Launch Alliance (ULA) contributed five launches (four Atlas 5 and one Vulcan), and Blue Origin had two New Glenn launches.

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FAQ

What made the Falcon 9 so important?

Its partial reusability has greatly increased the frequency of launches.

How many satellites are now in orbit thanks to Starlink?

This launch brings the total to over 9,000 Starlink satellites.

Takeaways

  • SpaceX's Falcon 9 is revolutionizing space access and satellite deployment.
  • Florida's Space Coast is the world's busiest spaceport, driven by increased launch cadence.
  • The Starlink constellation continues to expand, aiming to provide global internet access.

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