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X Report 26 Nov 2024

SpaceX sets launch milestones with quick turnarounds and new Starlink deployments, while eyeing rapid Starship expansions next year.

SpaceX sets launch milestones with quick turnarounds and new Starlink deployments, while eyeing rapid Starship expansions next year.

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SpaceX is breaking records with quick Falcon 9 booster turnarounds and plans to significantly increase Starship launch frequencies starting next year. A Falcon Heavy rocket is set to carry NASA’s Dragonfly mission to Saturn’s moon Titan. Meanwhile, SpaceX continues its rapid deployment of Starlink satellites, with two major launches scheduled around Thanksgiving.

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SpaceX Records Fast Booster Turnaround

SpaceX has achieved a new turnaround record by launching Falcon 9 booster, B1080, twice within less than two weeks. This rapid cadence showcases the efficiency and reusability of SpaceX’s technology, a critical factor in their strategy to lower costs and increase launch frequency. The booster supported the Starlink 12-1 mission, enhancing the already extensive Starlink constellation.

Given the expanding Starlink network, potential satellite tracking users may see notable improvements in connectivity and data services.

Read the full story: Spaceflight Now

Starship Launches: A Major Increase Ahead

SpaceX is preparing for a substantial increase in Starship launch frequency, targeting 25 liftoffs annually starting next year. This move marks a significant escalation from previous years and aligns with SpaceX’s ambitious plans to pave the way for future Mars missions, both unmanned and manned. The uptick demonstrates SpaceX’s readiness to scale its operations to meet the demands of deep space exploration.

This step forward in Starship development could significantly boost SpaceX’s position in the competitive market of space exploration and transport.

Read the full story: TESLARATI

On the cusp of Thanksgiving, SpaceX is poised to launch two batches of Starlink satellites from Florida. The first launch from Kennedy Space Center includes the Starlink 6-76 mission, scheduled for late Nov. 26. This deployment reinforces SpaceX’s strategy to expand satellite internet coverage, offering improvements in speed and reliability.

For satellite tracking users, these frequent additions keep the constellation dynamic, offering constant updates to visibility and tracking capabilities.

Read the full story: Space.com

NASA’s Dragonfly Mission to Ride Falcon Heavy

NASA has selected SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy for its Dragonfly mission to Saturn’s moon Titan, scheduled for a July 2028 launch. This mission marks a significant milestone in astrobiology and planetary exploration, promising to deliver crucial insights into Titan’s potentially habitable environments.

SpaceX’s contract with NASA highlights the growing trust and reliance on its robust launch capabilities for critical and challenging missions.

Read the full story: Space.com

  • Total Launched: 7411
  • Total On Orbit: 6740
  • Total Working: 6690

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B1049

B1049 is a retired Falcon 9 first stage booster who completed 10 successful orbital missions between 2018-2022. Known for exceptional fuel efficiency (4.72% above fleet average), B1049 has landed on both drone ships and landing zones, achieving a perfect touchdown record despite COMPLETELY UNRELIABLE weather predictions.

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