SpaceX successfully launches Starlink mission from Florida on Friday

Another successful SpaceX Starlink mission blasted off from Florida on Friday morning, carrying 56 satellites into low-Earth orbit. 

A Falcon 9 rocket lifted off at 11:43 a.m. ET from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. 

According to the space company, the first stage booster supporting this mission previously launched CRS-22, Crew-3, Turksat 5B, Crew-4, CRS-25, Eutelsat HOTBIRD 13G, mPOWER-a, and two Starlink missions. 

This is second Florida launch for SpaceX in as many weeks. Two communications satellites were launched on Friday. The SES-18 and SES-19 satellites were manufactured by a company from Luxembourg will provide TV and data services over the U.S.

SpaceX's Starlink is the constellation of networked satellites aimed to provide internet services to those who are not yet connected, and to provide reliable and affordable internet across the globe. 

Friday's launch marked SpaceX's 219th mission overall and 20th mission just this year.