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Live Coverage: West Coast Falcon 9 launch to continue expansion of SpaceX’s Starlink network
By Steven Young at Spaceflight Now
· June 24, 2026
· 2 min read
SpaceX’s increased launch cadence at Vandenberg was highlighted by the sight of two Falcon 9 boosters at Space Launch Complex 4E on June 22, 2026. B1063, in the foreground, about to launch on Starlink 17-28 and B1103, which landed back at Vandenberg following the NROL-179 mission. Image: SpaceX.
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Key takeaway SpaceX is counting down to a Wednesday evening, West Coast launch of another 24 satellites for its Starlink internet service.
Why this matters in The Brownsville
As SpaceX continues to expand its Starlink network with launches like the one from Vandenberg, the impact on Brownsville 's own space industry is worth considering. With SpaceX's Starbase launch site at Boca Chica, the company's presence in the Rio Grande Valley is already significant. The increased launch cadence at Vandenberg, with seven launches planned for June, demonstrates the company's ability to manage multiple launch sites and schedules. This efficiency could potentially be applied to Starbase, which could lead to more launches and economic activity in the Brownsville area. Additionally, the repurposing of droneships for transporting Starship components between Starbase and Florida highlights the growing importance of the Brownsville facility in SpaceX's overall operations. As the space industry continues to grow in the region, the city of Brownsville and Cameron County may need to consider infrastructure and support services to accommodate the increasing demands of SpaceX and other space-related businesses.
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Category: space ·
Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: Spaceflight Now ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? SpaceX’s increased launch cadence at Vandenberg was highlighted by the sight of two Falcon 9 boosters at Space Launch Complex 4E on June 22, 2026. B1063, in the foreground, about to launch on Starlink 17-28 and B1103, which landed back at Vandenberg following the NROL-179 mission. Image: SpaceX.
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