SpaceX rocket accident leaves company’s Starlink satellites in wrong orbit

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SpaceX rocket has failed for the first time in nearly a decade, leaving the company’s internet satellites in an orbit so low that they’re doomed to fall through the atmosphere and burn up. The Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from California on July 11night, carrying 20 Starlink satellites. Several minutes into the flight, the upper stage engine malfunctioned. SpaceX blamed a liquid oxygen leak. The company said flight controllers managed to make contact with half of the satellites and attempted to boost them to a higher orbit using onboard ion thrusters. But with the low end of their orbit only 84 miles (135 kilometers) above Earth—less than half what was intended—“our maximum available thrust is unlikely to be enough to successfully raise the satellites,” the company said via X. SpaceX said the satellites will reenter the atmosphere and burn up.


SpaceX rocket accident leaves company’s Starlink satellites in wrong orbit