· x report · 2 min read
X Report 20 Dec 2024
SpaceX gears up for multiple significant missions while managing a Crew Dragon delay. Vast Space partners with SpaceX for ISS missions, and Lunar landers prepare for lift-offs.

🚀 Latest Developments
SpaceX faces a delay in its next Crew Dragon mission, postponing it by a month due to spacecraft production schedules. Meanwhile, the company has secured additional ISS missions with Vast Space, and its Starship Flight 7 has received FAA approval. In lunar mission news, SpaceX prepares to launch two different lunar landers in January for Firefly Aerospace and ispace.
📰 Detailed Coverage
Crew Dragon Mission Faces Delay
Delays in constructing a new Crew Dragon spacecraft have pushed back the next mission by a month, extending the stay of astronauts currently on the ISS. The mission’s updated timeline will ensure all safety and operational protocols are met before launch.
This delay underscores the challenges in balancing the production schedules amidst SpaceX’s expanding launch commitments and could affect planning for future missions.
Read the full story: SpaceNews
SpaceX Partners with Vast Space for ISS Missions
Vast Space has inked an agreement with SpaceX for two private astronaut missions to the ISS, pending NASA’s approval. This collaboration marks a significant step in commercial space travel, expanding both companies’ roles in enabling private access to space.
This partnership reflects the increasing commercialization of low Earth orbit as more entities seek to leverage SpaceX’s trusted launch capabilities for their missions. It could lead to more frequent and diverse private missions.
Read the full story: SpaceNews
FAA Approves Starship Flight 7
The FAA has given the green light for Starship Flight 7, allowing SpaceX to proceed with the final preparations ahead of launch. This approval is crucial for SpaceX’s ongoing Starship testing and development program.
The upcoming launch will further test Starship’s capabilities and contribute vital data to its development, positioning it as a potential linchpin in future deep-space exploration and colonization efforts.
Read the full story: NASASpaceFlight.com
Dual Lunar Missions Set for January
In a double lunar venture, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 will carry both Firefly Aerospace’s and Japanese company ispace’s lunar landers. This joint launch effort is scheduled for January and represents a strategic partnership in advancing lunar exploration.
Combining their payloads on a single Falcon 9 not only optimizes costs but also showcases SpaceX’s capacity to support simultaneous multi-agency lunar explorations, which could spur similar collaborative efforts in the future.
Read the full story: SpaceNews
📊 Starlink Status
- Total Launched: 7568
- Total On Orbit: 6886
- Total Working: 6839
Track Starlink satellites in real-time on our web app: Track Starlink
B1049