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SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket to Deploy 24 Starlink Satellites from Florida

SpaceX is preparing for the launch of 24 additional Starlink satellites from Florida’s Space Coast, scheduled for Monday, November 11, at 4:02 p.m. EST (2102 GMT). Originally planned for Sunday, the launch had to be delayed due to inclement weather, which affected the recovery operation. The mission will take place at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and will be another significant step in expanding SpaceX’s Starlink constellation, which is designed to offer global internet coverage, especially in underserved areas.

The Falcon 9 rocket will carry the 24 Starlink satellites and lift off within a four-hour window. SpaceX has indicated that the rocket’s first stage will separate and return to Earth approximately eight minutes after launch. It will perform a vertical landing on the drone ship “A Shortfall of Gravitas,” stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. This particular Falcon 9 booster will be making its 12th flight, having previously completed 11 successful missions, including five dedicated to deploying Starlink satellites.

Once the first stage has completed its re-entry and landing sequence, the upper stage will continue to carry the satellites to low Earth orbit (LEO). The deployment of the 24 satellites will occur approximately 65 minutes after launch. These satellites are part of SpaceX’s ongoing commitment to building out its Starlink network, which aims to improve internet access globally, particularly in regions where connectivity has historically been limited or unreliable.

This launch marks another chapter in SpaceX’s ambitious plan to expand the Starlink network, which now has over 6,500 active satellites in orbit. With a significant portion of Falcon 9 missions in 2024 dedicated to Starlink launches, SpaceX is rapidly expanding its global internet service. The network is not only increasing internet access in remote and rural areas but also improving connectivity in regions with limited or no service options, furthering SpaceX’s mission to connect the world

Merkel Raises Concerns Over Musk’s Influence on Trump and Global Politics

Merkel Criticizes Big Business Influence

Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel has expressed alarm over the growing influence of tech magnates like Elon Musk on politics, particularly regarding former U.S. President Donald Trump. In an interview with Der Spiegel, published ahead of her memoir’s release, Merkel highlighted the challenges posed when corporate power overshadows democratic governance.

“If the ultimate recourse of politics is influenced too strongly by companies—through capital or technological capabilities—it poses an unprecedented challenge for all of us,” Merkel stated, emphasizing the importance of balancing the interests of ordinary citizens against those of powerful corporations.


Concerns Over Musk’s Expanding Role

Merkel singled out Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, as a concerning example. Musk was reportedly tapped by Trump to co-lead a newly envisioned Department of Government Efficiency, which the former president-elect had indicated would operate outside traditional government frameworks.

Merkel pointed to Musk’s vast control over global satellite networks. “If someone like him owns 60% of all satellites orbiting in space, then that has to be a huge concern for us,” she said. Musk’s SpaceX, through its Starlink satellite internet network, operates over 6,000 satellites used worldwide by governments, corporations, and consumers.


Reflections on Multilateralism and Trump

In her forthcoming memoir, Freedom: Memories 1954-2021, Merkel shares insights into her experiences with global leaders, including Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Speaking to Der Spiegel, she lamented Trump’s approach to international relations, noting that his worldview, rooted in a “winner-takes-all” mentality, undermined multilateral cooperation.

“Trump’s re-election filled me with sadness,” Merkel admitted, underscoring the difficulties of maintaining collaborative global efforts in the face of such divisive politics.


Memoir Release and Legacy Concerns

Merkel’s memoir, set to be released on November 26 in over 30 countries, has garnered significant attention. She will launch the book in the U.S. alongside former President Barack Obama in December. The release comes at a time when Merkel’s 16-year tenure is under scrutiny, as Germany faces economic challenges and growing political and international crises.

The memoir promises a candid look at Merkel’s leadership during pivotal global events and offers a reflection on the delicate balance of power between governments, corporations, and individuals.