SpaceX launches Indonesian Satellite on 300th Successful Falcon 9 Mission.

SpaceX just notched another impressive milestone.

A Falcon 9 rocket launched the Merah Putih 2 communications satellite from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station today at 3:11 p.m. EST (2011 GMT), then deployed it into orbit 34.5 minutes later.

It was the 300th successful mission for the workhorse rocket to date, SpaceX noted this afternoon in a post on X.

It was the 17th launch and landing for this particular booster, according to a SpaceX mission description. That’s two shy of the company’s reuse record, which it set in December 2023.

The rocket’s upper stage, meanwhile, continued powering its way skyward, eventually deploying Merah Putih 2 into geosynchronous transfer orbit on schedule.

Once it’s up and running, the 8,800-pound (4,000 kilograms) satellite will provide fast internet service for customers in Indonesia for the next 15 years or so. It will be operated by Telkomsat, a state-owned Indonesian telecom company.

Today’s launch was the 16th for SpaceX already in 2024. Three of this year’s launches came in a 23-hour span over Feb. 14 and Feb. 15, when the company launched the classified USSF-124 mission for the U.S. Space Force, sent the private IM-1 moon-landing mission skyward and lofted a set of its own Starlink satellites.

And the launch cadence could ramp up as 2024 proceeds; SpaceX representatives have said that the company plans to launch 144 orbital missions this year.

The Falcon 9 first launched in June 2010. Eight years later, SpaceX debuted the powerful Falcon Heavy rocket, which now has nine missions under its belt. The company is also working on an even bigger rocket called Starship, which it hopes will make Mars settlement economically feasible.

Source: https://www.space.com/spacex-telkomsat-merah-putih-2-satellite-launch