The Starlink Mission</link> refers to the satellite internet constellation operated by

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<link>Starlink</link> aims to provide high-speed, low-latency internet coverage to users across the globe, including remote and rural areas. The constellation consists of thousands of small satellites that are deployed in low-Earth orbit.

Here are some key details about the <link>Starlink Mission</link>:

- <link>SpaceX</link> has launched multiple <link>Starlink</link> missions to deploy satellites into orbit.
- The most recent <link>Starlink</link> mission took place on <link>August 22, 2023</link>, at <link>2:37 a.m. PT</link>, where <link>Falcon 9</link> launched 15 <link>Starlink</link> satellites to low-Earth orbit.
- The duration of the launch video for this mission is <link>17 minutes and 21 seconds</link>, and it was posted <link>3 days ago</link> on <link>YouTube</link>.
- Prior to this mission, there were several other <link>Starlink</link> missions conducted on <link>August 16</link>, <link>August 11</link>, and <link>August 7, 2023</link>.
- <link>Starlink</link> provides internet coverage to over <link>60 countries</link>.
- The network currently supports approximately <link>5,000 Starlink</link> internet satellites in orbit, located about <link>340 miles</link> above Earth.

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