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SpaceX Nusantara Lima Launch: Satellite for Indonesia

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

SpaceX successfully⁣ launched a ⁣powerful communications satellite for Indonesian telecom company PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara (PSN) late ​Wednesday, September 11, 2025. The Falcon 9‌ rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force ⁣Station in Florida ⁢at 9:56 p.m.EDT (0156 GMT on September 12), following a ‌three-day ⁢weather delay.

The launch deployed ⁤the Nusantara Lima satellite into geosynchronous transfer orbit approximately⁤ 27.5 minutes after liftoff. Built by Boeing, ⁤Nusantara Lima will⁢ ultimately operate⁤ in geosynchronous orbit ⁣(GEO), 22,236 miles (35,785 kilometers) above Earth, where its​ orbital speed will match the planet’s​ rotation, allowing it to remain positioned over⁤ a specific area.

This marks ⁣the 114th ⁣Falcon 9 mission of 2025 for SpaceX.Notably, the first stage booster, designated 1078, achieved its 23rd successful launch and landing,‌ touching down on the SpaceX ⁢drone ship⁤ “A‌ Shortfall of⁣ Gravitas” in the Atlantic Ocean. This is just ​seven flights shy of the ⁢company’s reflight record set last​ month during a Starlink‍ mission.

Nusantara Lima is slated to begin service in 2026, providing connectivity across Indonesia’s 17,000 islands and neighboring countries. the satellite boasts a capacity​ of more than 160 Gbps.

Indonesia‌ was one of the first nations ⁢to adopt ‌satellite communications to connect⁣ its citizens, and Nusantara Lima ‌continues that legacy,”‌ said⁤ Adi Rahman Adiwoso, CEO of PSN ​Group, in a Boeing statement. “This satellite will empower communities, schools, and businesses that have never⁣ had reliable ⁣access before…Our partnership with Boeing and our global technology partners is ‍about making⁣ sure no one is left ‌behind as Indonesia ⁢grows.”

Beyond the Nusantara⁣ Lima launch, SpaceX has conducted four Starship test flights this year, with the most recent on August 26 ‌deemed a complete success ‍by the company. Over 70% of SpaceX’s 2025 missions have ⁤been dedicated to expanding its Starlink internet constellation, currently comprised​ of over‌ 8,300 operational satellites.

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