SpaceX has successfully deployed 29 new Starlink satellites into orbit, marking another major milestone for the company on the same day it made its highly anticipated stock market debut.
The announcement was made by the company on Friday, June 12, 2026, confirming the successful deployment following a Falcon 9 launch.
Deployment of 24 @Starlink satellites confirmed
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) June 11, 2026
This latest batch brings SpaceX closer to its goal of providing high-speed internet to underserved regions across the globe, including many parts of Africa.
The satellite deployment coincided with SpaceX’s Initial Public Offering (IPO), a historic moment for Elon Musk’s space company. Many observers noted the symbolic nature of achieving a major operational milestone on the day of going public.
As of mid-2026, SpaceX has already deployed thousands of Starlink satellites, with this mission pushing the total even higher. The company continues to expand its constellation rapidly to improve global coverage and reduce latency.
Starlink has become a game-changer in connectivity, especially in remote and rural areas where traditional broadband is unavailable or unreliable. In Nigeria and across Africa, the service has been praised for supporting education, healthcare, business, and disaster response.
Users and analysts celebrated the latest deployment, with many expressing excitement about the future expansion of Starlink services on the continent. The successful mission also reinforces SpaceX’s dominance in the commercial space sector, showcasing the company’s ability to deliver both technological innovation and strong business performance.
SpaceX continues to push boundaries in reusable rocket technology and global internet access. With its IPO now live and satellite deployments accelerating, the company is firmly positioned as a leader in the new space economy.




























