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SpaceX has launched a heavy launch vehicle Falcon 9 into orbit with satellites from Internet access company Starlink. The launch was broadcast on the company's website.
On Twitter, SpaceX says there are 60 satellites aboard the rocket.
The previous Falcon 9 launch took place in mid-March. Then 60 Starlink satellites were also launched into orbit.
Late last month, one of the Falcon 9 wreckage fell on a farm in Washington state. The farmer who discovered it said the debris was about the size of a punching bag and left a dent in the soil 4 inches deep. SpaceX later confirmed that the find was part of a rocket that the company launched.
On March 30, SpaceX launched a prototype Starship rocket designed to fly to the Moon and Mars. The device was able to climb 10 km and return to the launch pad, then the rocket exploded.