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SpaceX Falcon 9 reaches its 35th flight while carrying Starlink satellites

A SpaceX Falcon 9 launched 29 Starlink satellites to low Earth orbit and marked the booster’s 35th flight [11]. The report says that is one flight shy of SpaceX’s reuse record of 36, and that the booster landed successfully at sea after launch [11].

Cheatsheet Version A: SpaceX Falcon 9 reaches its 35th flight while carrying Starlink satellites
A SpaceX Falcon 9 launched 29 Starlink satellites to low Earth orbit and marked the booster’s 35th flight [11]. The report says that is one flight shy of SpaceX’s reuse record of 36, and that the booster landed successfully at sea after launch [11]. Why it matters: Reusable rockets are central to lowering launch costs and increasing cadence, so each reuse milestone is operationally meaningful [11]. The story also shows how heavily SpaceX’s launch cadence is tied to Starlink deployment, with most Falcon 9 missions in 2026 described as Starlink flights [11]. Key insights: The booster B1071 completed its 35th flight, one short of SpaceX’s reuse record of 36 [11]. | The launch carried 29 Starlink broadband satellites toward low Earth orbit [11]. | SpaceX reported that the booster returned to Earth and landed in the Pacific Ocean on the droneship “Of Course I Still Love You” [11]. | The item says the 2026 Falcon 9 cadence is already high, with about 80% of missions being Starlink flights [11].