SpaceX once again completed an unprecedented feat, carrying out three different space launch missions in just 13 hours, and all achieved complete success. All three missions were completed by Falcon 9, two of which had 18 pieces, and all were recovered successfully.First, at 7:03 Beijing time on March 15, after a brief delay, the Falcon 9 B1090.2 rocket successfully launched the Endurance manned Dragon spacecraft.

This is the tenth launch of the Dragon spacecraft for NASA.To bring home two astronauts who have been stranded on the International Space Station for nine months, so it attracted much attention.

The first-stage booster used this time had launched two communications satellites at the end of last year. This is its second mission.

Then at 10:43 on March 15, the Falcon 9 B1071.18 rocket carried out the 13th single mission Transporter-13, launching as many as 74 small satellites.

These satellites were separated and deployed within 90 minutes, and there are currently no abnormalities.

Currently, SpaceX has reduced launch costs to $6,000 per kilogram.

Finally, at 19:35 on March 15, Falcon 9 rocket B1018.18 launched the 241st batch of 23 Starlink satellites, all of which were V2Mini.

These include 13 mobile phone direct-connect communication satellites, supporting the 4G LTE band, with a single coverage range of approximately 30 kilometers.

To date, SpaceX has launched 8,092 Starlink satellites.