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X Report 21 Nov 2024
SpaceX's Starship gains military attention, a feather-light achievement, and a busy week for Falcon 9.

🚀 Latest Developments
SpaceX captured military interest with the Space Force chief observing Starship’s capabilities during its sixth flight. In a quirky payload move, the recent Starship launch included a banana. Additionally, SpaceX prepares to launch more Starlink satellites with Falcon 9.
📰 Detailed Coverage
Space Force Monitors Starship’s Military Potential
The Space Force chief attended the latest Starship test launch, showing increased military interest in SpaceX’s capabilities. This highlights potential future collaborations where SpaceX may play a role in defense-related space operations.
Understanding the Starship’s progress could align with military needs, providing advanced logistical solutions or rapid deployment capabilities. This interest underscores the strategic importance of Starship’s development in both civilian and military arenas.
Read the full story: SpaceNews
Starship Flight 6: A Banana and Beyond
On its sixth test flight, SpaceX’s Starship launched with a unique payload: a banana. Despite the whimsical cargo, this mission marked a significant technical achievement, with successful tests of new safety and performance upgrades.
The playful payload choice doesn’t overshadow the fact that every Starship launch is a step towards its operational readiness, showing SpaceX’s cocksure approach to combining serious engineering with light-hearted innovation.
Read the full story: Space Explored
Why SpaceX Skipped the Starship Catch Attempt
SpaceX opted not to proceed with a planned catch attempt for the Super Heavy booster during the latest Starship test, citing a preference for better conditions. This marks the second consecutive catch attempt cancellation, emphasizing SpaceX’s cautious approach to these complex recovery maneuvers.
Pausing this specific component of testing allows SpaceX to refine its catch technology and ensures higher success probabilities in future attempts, crucial for reducing costs and improving launch turnaround times.
Read the full story: TESLARATI
SEOPS Purchases Falcon 9 for GTO Rideshare
SEOPS, a smallsat launch integrator, has secured a Falcon 9 launch for a rideshare mission to a geostationary transfer orbit (GTO). Announced at Space Tech Expo Europe, this deal underscores Falcon 9’s versatility and appeal in the commercial satellite sector.
This move expands SpaceX’s customer portfolio and showcases the demand for cost-effective, reliable access to different orbits, strengthening its position against competitors seeking similar rideshare partnerships.
Read the full story: SpaceNews
Live Coverage: Falcon 9 Launches 24 Starlink Satellites
SpaceX is gearing up to launch 24 Starlink satellites aboard a Falcon 9 rocket, adding to its growing constellation. Scheduled for liftoff from Cape Canaveral, this mission highlights SpaceX’s fast-paced launch cadence, following three launches in a mere 20-hour window.
With this upcoming launch, SpaceX continues to enhance global internet coverage via Starlink, a critical step in connecting underserved areas around the world and bolstering its commercial services.
Read the full story: Spaceflight Now
📊 Starlink Status
- Total Launched: 7344
- Total On Orbit: 6676
- Total Working: 6624
Track Starlink satellites in real-time on our web app: Track Starlink
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