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SpaceX successfully launches another 53 Starlink satellites; lands booster for the 133rd time

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That's 8 for booster B1062

5 November 2020[128]F9-097GPS III SV04 SacagaweaSuccess (40)Success (OCISLY)Landed on ASOG
17 June 2021[152]F9-122224 daysGPS III SV05 Neil ArmstrongSuccess (40)Success (JRTI)
16 September 2021[153]F9-12691 daysDragon C207 Resilience (Inspiration4)Success (39A)Success (JRTI)
6 January 2022F9-135112 daysStarlink × 49 (Group 4-5)[154]Success (39A)Success (ASOG)
8 April 2022F9-14792 daysDragon C206 Endeavour (Axiom-1)Success (39A)Success (ASOG)
29 April 2022F9-15121 daysStarlink x 53 (Group 4-16)Success (40)Success (JRTI)
8 June 2022F9-15740 daysNilesat-301[155]Success (40)Success (JRTI)
24 July 2022F9-16746 daysStarlink × 53 (Group 4-25)Success (39A)Success (ASOG)

4 boosters with 10 or greater landings
21 boosters that are active.

Active booster list: landings
B1049: 10
B1051: 13
B1052: 5
B1053: 2
B1058: 13
B1060: 13
B1061: 9
B1062: 8
B1063: 6
B1064: 0 (Falcon Heavy side booster reserved for US military )
B1065: 0 (Falcon Heavy side booster reserved for US military)

B1066: 0 (Falcon Heavy core booster reserved for US military)
B1067: 5
B1068: 0 (Falcon Heavy core booster)
B1069: 1
B1070: 0 (Falcon Heavy core booster)
B1071: 4
B1072: 0 (Falcon Heavy side booster)
B1073: 2
B1074: 0 (Falcon Heavy core booster)
B1075: 0
(Falcon Heavy side booster)
 
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