SpaceX launches Egyptian communications satellite into orbit

Spacex Elon Musk has successfully launched satellites to orbit which will be operated by Egyptian Nilesat companies, in the launch of the 23rd rocket and landing in 2022.Falcon 9 rockets two stages carry Nilesat 301 to the Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Force Station in Florida on Wednesday at 5:04 pm. Et, the company posted on its website.

This is the seventh launch and landing of this amplifier.It previously supported the launch of two GPS satellites, two personal-missions of the Inspirational Crews 4 September 2021 to Earth Orbit and AX-1, which in April became the first All-Private Astronaut mission to go to the international space station.

It also helped launch two Starlink missions, added the company.Nilesat 301 will operate from the geostationary orbit, which is located about 35,800 kilometers above the earth.Spacex has up to five more launch which was planned in June 2022, including a strange global global mission and Starlink’s launch in mid -June.It also aims to fly the content of Sarah-1 and Rideshare not earlier than (net) June 18; and SES-22 Communications Satellite and Dragon’s CRS-25 Kargo Net Shipping Station June 28, teslarati.com reported.

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