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SpaceX launches 2 sharp-eyed Earth-imaging satellites to orbit Aug. 15 (video)

Rocket lifting off.

SpaceX launched two Earth-imaging satellites today (Aug. 15), continuing to build out the WorldView Legion constellation for Maxar.

A Falcon 9 rocket carrying the WorldView Legion 3 and 4 satellites lifted off today from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida at 9:00 a.m. EDT (1300 GMT).

As usual, the first stage of Falcon 9 landed successfully some eight minutes after litoff, landing nearby the launch site. SpaceX confirmed deployment of one of the satellites roughly 50 minutes after launch on its livestream on X (formerly Twitter), and its fourth satellite was deployed nearly two hours after launch.

Liftoff of the Maxar WorldView Legion 3 and 4 satellites aboard SpaceX Falcon 9 on Aug. 15, 2024. (Image credit: SpaceX)

The WorldView Legion constellation will eventually consist of six satellites. The first two are already up, having gotten to orbit aboard a Falcon 9 this past May.

Related: SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches 2 Maxar satellites on record-tying 20th flight (video)

"When all six WorldView Legion satellites are launched, it will triple Maxar Intelligence's capacity to collect 30-centimeter-class [12 inches] and multispectral imagery," Maxar representatives wrote in a description of the network. (Maxar Intelligence is a division of Maxar Technologies.)

"The full Maxar constellation of 10 electro-optical satellites will image the most rapidly changing areas on Earth as frequently as every 20 to 30 minutes, from sunup to sundown," they added.

Today's launch continues a busy stretch for SpaceX: Elon Musk's company has launched three missions in the past five days, two of which were dedicated to building out its ever-growing Starlink megaconstellation.

SpaceX has launched nearly 80 missions already in 2024, more than 70% of them Starlink flights.

This story was updated at 9 a.m. EDT with news of the successful launch, again at 9:49 a.m. EDT after the first of the satellites was deployed, and again at 11:40 a.m. after the second satellite deployed.

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