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X Report 27 Nov 2024

SpaceX secures FCC nod for Starlink's direct-to-phone connectivity, lands NASA's Dragonfly mission, and sees new competition with the ZhuQue-2E launch.

SpaceX secures FCC nod for Starlink's direct-to-phone connectivity, lands NASA's Dragonfly mission, and sees new competition with the ZhuQue-2E launch.

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SpaceX has received conditional approval from the FCC to use Starlink satellites for direct smartphone connectivity in the U.S., enhancing T-Mobile’s coverage. NASA has also selected Falcon Heavy for its Dragonfly mission to Saturn’s moon, Titan. Meanwhile, Landspace launched the ZhuQue-2E, marking new competition in rocket launches.

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SpaceX has been granted conditional approval by the Federal Communications Commission to use Starlink satellites to directly connect to T-Mobile smartphones across areas in the U.S. lacking reliable cellular coverage. This approval marks a significant step towards integrating satellite connectivity with everyday smartphone use, potentially revolutionizing the telecommunications landscape.

This development places SpaceX in a competitive position against other satellite operators vying for direct-to-device services. It underscores SpaceX’s ambition to expand Starlink’s utility beyond traditional internet services, offering broader connectivity solutions.

Read the full story: SpaceNews

Falcon Heavy Picked for NASA’s Dragonfly Mission to Titan

NASA has selected SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy to launch the Dragonfly mission to Saturn’s moon, Titan, set for 2028. This multibillion-dollar mission aims to explore Titan’s potentially habitable environment by deploying a rotorcraft to examine its surface and atmosphere.

Falcon Heavy’s selection underscores SpaceX’s growing influence in significant NASA projects, further cementing its reputation as a leading provider of reliable heavy-lift launch services. This decision could also impact launch service competitiveness, as NASA continues to opt for commercially available heavy-lift capabilities.

Read the full story: SpaceNews

Launch Roundup: New Entrants and Classified Missions

The enhanced ZhaoQu-2E rocket by Landspace made its debut this week, highlighting growing competition in the global launch market. In parallel, SpaceX and Russia are preparing for classified missions, showcasing the ongoing strategic utilization of space infrastructure for governmental purposes.

The successful launch of the ZhuQue-2E reflects the increasing capabilities and ambitions of global aerospace firms like Landspace, potentially shifting some competitive dynamics in both commercial and government space launches.

Read the full story: NASASpaceFlight.com

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  • Total Working: 6714

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