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SpaceX Falcon 9 Blasts Off from Vandenberg, Delivering 25 Starlink Satellites in Nighttime Spectacle

By Matthias Binder March 17, 2026
SpaceX launches rocket Monday night, seen across Southern California
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SpaceX launches rocket Monday night, seen across Southern California

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Spectacular Liftoff Lights Up the CoastBooster B1088 Hits Milestone on 14th FlightStarlink Group 17-24 Bolsters Global NetworkSeamless Recovery on Droneship

Spectacular Liftoff Lights Up the Coast (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Vandenberg Space Force Base – A Falcon 9 rocket pierced the Monday night sky, carrying 25 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit. The launch at approximately 10:19 p.m. PDT drew eyes across Southern California, where the bright trail illuminated the darkness. SpaceX confirmed the mission’s success, marking another step in expanding global internet coverage.[1][2]

Spectacular Liftoff Lights Up the Coast

The rocket lifted off from Space Launch Complex 4 East at Vandenberg Space Force Base. Residents from Santa Barbara to Ventura counties reported clear views of the ascent. The four-hour launch window opened at 7:37 p.m., culminating in the precise 10:19 p.m. ignition.[3]

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Sonic booms echoed through local areas during the booster’s return, depending on weather conditions. SpaceX streamed the event live, starting five minutes before liftoff. Viewers tuned in via the company’s website and X platform.[1]

Booster B1088 Hits Milestone on 14th Flight

First-stage booster B1088 powered the mission, marking its 14th launch. This Falcon 9 Block 5 had flown just 37 days prior. Previous missions included NROL-126, Transporter-12, SPHERIX, NROL-57, and nine Starlink deployments.[2][1]

SpaceX reusability efforts shone through this rapid turnaround. The booster separated successfully and headed for recovery. Such reuse lowers costs and accelerates deployment schedules.

Starlink Group 17-24 Bolsters Global Network

The payload consisted of 25 v2-mini Starlink satellites bound for sun-synchronous orbit. Deployment occurred at T+01:01:48 after liftoff. This batch pushed SpaceX past the 10,000-satellite milestone in orbit.[4][2]

These second-generation satellites enhance high-speed internet from low Earth orbit. Vandenberg’s polar trajectory suits such constellations perfectly. SpaceX continues frequent launches to maintain constellation density.

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  • NROL-126: National Reconnaissance Office payload
  • Transporter-12: Rideshare mission
  • SPHERIX: NASA astrophysics observatory
  • NROL-57: Classified spy satellite
  • Nine prior Starlink groups

Seamless Recovery on Droneship

B1088 targeted the Of Course I Still Love You droneship stationed in the Pacific Ocean. This marked the 603rd booster recovery attempt by SpaceX. The first stage executed a precise entry and landing sequence.[2][1]

No anomalies disrupted the flight profile. The second stage carried the satellites to their operational altitude. Confirmation of orbital insertion followed shortly after separation.

SpaceX’s relentless pace from Vandenberg underscores its dominance in commercial spaceflight. This launch not only expanded Starlink but also demonstrated mature reusability. Future missions from the base promise more nighttime shows for California skywatchers.

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Key Takeaways:

  • 25 v2-mini Starlink satellites deployed successfully.
  • Booster B1088 completed its 14th mission with droneship landing.
  • Mission surpassed 10,000 Starlink satellites in orbit.

What do you think about SpaceX’s rapid Starlink expansion? Tell us in the comments.

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