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Florida: SpaceX launches heavy SiriusXM communications satellite

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SpaceX launched the SiriusXM SXM-11 digital audio radio satellite to orbit from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on Sunday, June 28, 2026, at 10:25 p.m. EDT. The satellite, built by Larentis Space Systems on the 1300-class platform, weighs about 15,000 pounds (7,000 kilograms), making it one of the heaviest commercial payloads flown by a Falcon 9 to geostationary transfer orbit. The reusable Falcon 9 first stage, flying for the 17th time, successfully landed on the droneship "A Shortfall of Gravitas" in the Atlantic Ocean. SXM-11 separated from the second stage about 35 minutes after liftoff and will gradually raise its orbit in coming weeks.

Prepared by Jonathan Pierce and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 2018 Larentis begins 1300-class platform upgrades
  • 2023 SiriusXM orders SXM-11 communications satellite
  • Early 2026 Falcon 9 booster completes multiple missions
  • June 28, 2026 Falcon 9 launches SXM-11
  • June 28, 2026 First stage lands on droneship
  • June 28, 2026 SXM-11 enters transfer orbit
  • Coming weeks Satellite conducts apogee-raising maneuvers
  • Future date SXM-11 begins commercial broadcast service

Why This Matters to You

This launch affects your radio. The SXM-11 satellite will enhance SiriusXM's digital audio service. If you're a subscriber, expect improved coverage and sound quality. Not a subscriber? You might want to check their offerings.

The Bottom Line

SpaceX continues to make space more accessible. Its reusable rockets lower costs, making it easier for companies like SiriusXM to improve their services. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves their satellite radio.

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