For the third time this month and 12th time since the start of the year, SpaceX has expanded its Starlink network with a new batch of low Earth orbit satellites.
Previous Booster B1100 launches
NROL-105 | 1 Starlink mission
The flight’s first-stage booster, B1100, performed as expected. It completed its third launch with a propulsive landing on the droneship “Of Course I Still Love You” positioned in the Pacific Ocean.
The Starlink service offers access to internet where connectively is sparse or nonexistent. It also powers direct cell-to-satellite calls on select providers and in-flight wifi on some airlines, including United, which advertised the offering during this past Sunday’s Super Bowl LX.
Editor’s note: The original version of this story reported that today’s launch lofted 25 Starlink satellites. The correct number is 24, according to SpaceX.

