KEY POINTS
  • SpaceX launched its first 60 "production design" Starlink satellites into space on Thursday.
  • The satellites represent the company's ambitious plan to build an interconnected satellite network to beam high-speed internet to anywhere on the planet.
  • The launch was "the heaviest payload a Falcon 9 [rocket] has ever launched," SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches the company's Crew Dragon capsule for the Demo-1 mission.

SpaceX sent a packed rocket of 60 satellites into space on Thursday evening, in a key first mission toward building the company's own high-speed internet network.

The launch was "the heaviest payload a Falcon 9 [rocket] has ever launched, or Falcon Heavy, for that matter," SpaceX CEO Elon Musk told reporters before the mission. All in all, the rocket lifted more than 37,000 pounds of mass, he said.