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SpaceX Starlink 10-33 Rocket Launches from Cape Canaveral
Falcon 9 booster targets ocean landing as Starlink internet satellite mission continues.
Apr. 12, 2026 at 4:36pm
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As SpaceX continues to expand its Starlink satellite network, the Starlink 10-33 mission represents the company's commitment to sustainable space technology and global internet access.Cape Canaveral TodaySpaceX is set to launch its Starlink 10-33 mission from Cape Canaveral, Florida on Thursday, March 19, 2026 at 6:35 a.m. ET. This latest Starlink satellite deployment is part of the company's ongoing effort to build a global high-speed internet network, with the Falcon 9 rocket's northeast trajectory offering potential visibility for spectators north of the launch site.
Why it matters
The Starlink 10-33 launch represents another step forward in SpaceX's ambitious plan to provide worldwide internet access through its growing satellite constellation. The reusable Falcon 9 booster's ocean landing also demonstrates the company's commitment to sustainable space technology, which could help make space exploration and internet connectivity more accessible and affordable.
The details
For this mission, the Falcon 9 rocket will follow a northeast trajectory, increasing the chances that onlookers north of Cape Canaveral may be able to view the launch. However, lingering clouds in the area could pose a challenge, with the Space Force 45th Weather Squadron predicting a 60-75% chance of favorable conditions. After liftoff, the rocket's booster will target a landing on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean, showcasing SpaceX's reusable rocket technology.
- The Starlink 10-33 launch is scheduled for Thursday, March 19, 2026 at 6:35 a.m. ET.
- The Falcon 9 booster is expected to land on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean approximately 8.5 minutes after liftoff.
The players
SpaceX
A private aerospace manufacturer and space transportation services company founded by Elon Musk, with the goal of reducing space transportation costs and enabling the colonization of Mars.
Starlink
SpaceX's ambitious project to build a global high-speed internet network by deploying a large constellation of small satellites in low Earth orbit.
Space Force 45th Weather Squadron
The unit responsible for providing weather forecasting and analysis to support space operations at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and Kennedy Space Center.
What’s next
If the launch is successful, the Starlink 10-33 mission will continue SpaceX's efforts to build out its global satellite internet network, with future launches planned to further expand the Starlink constellation.
The takeaway
The SpaceX Starlink 10-33 launch represents the company's ongoing commitment to making space technology more accessible and sustainable, while also inspiring public interest and engagement in space exploration. As the satellite internet market becomes increasingly competitive, this mission highlights the potential for innovative space companies to revolutionize global connectivity.

