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X Report 19 Nov 2024

Starship Flight 6 approaches with a daring booster catch, while SpaceX ramps up satellite launches and navigates regulatory challenges.

Starship Flight 6 approaches with a daring booster catch, while SpaceX ramps up satellite launches and navigates regulatory challenges.

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SpaceX is gearing up for its sixth Starship test flight, featuring another ambitious booster catch. Meanwhile, the company remains active with satellite launches, deploying India’s GSAT-N2 and additional Starlink satellites. Regulatory hurdles arise as the California Coastal Commission imposes limitations on launches, raising questions about national security implications.

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SpaceX Prepares for Starship Flight 6

SpaceX is poised for the highly anticipated Starship Flight 6, including a daring attempt to capture the booster using the launch tower’s arms. This test follows an almost perfect Flight 5, aiming to further advance SpaceX’s reusable launch system capabilities. Notably, SpaceX will maintain a ‘human-in-the-loop’ approach for real-time decisions, highlighting the complexities and high stakes of this maneuver.

The scheduled launch underscores SpaceX’s continuous push toward refining the Starship system, a linchpin in its Mars exploration ambitions. Satellite tracking users can anticipate enhanced visibility due to the launch’s timing. NASASpaceFlight

SpaceX Launches, Expands Satellite Network

In a robust week for SpaceX, two significant Falcon 9 launches took place. The first successfully carried India’s GSAT-N2 satellite, bolstering broadband connections across the region, including air travel capabilities. Shortly after, 20 Starlink satellites were launched from California, marking an ongoing expansion of the constellation, with 13 featuring Direct to Cell capabilities.

These launches reflect SpaceX’s aggressive strategy in the global satellite internet market. As Starlink continues to grow, so does the potential for improved global connectivity, presenting opportunities for satellite tracking enthusiasts to observe these developments in real-time. Spaceflight Now

California Rulings Impede SpaceX Launches

The California Coastal Commission has ruled to limit SpaceX launches from Vandenberg Space Force Base, citing environmental considerations. This decision has sparked a debate about the broader impacts on national defense, given the strategic importance of Vandenberg launches.

This regulatory challenge presents a bottleneck that could affect SpaceX’s ambitious launch schedule and potentially delay key missions. The decision illustrates the ongoing tension between environmental regulations and the demands of space expansion, providing a rich area for competitive analysis. SpaceNews

  • Total Launched: 7344
  • Total On Orbit: 6676
  • Total Working: 6624

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