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X Report 14 Jan 2025

SpaceX sets a new reusability record and continues its busy launch schedule with multiple Starlink missions.

SpaceX sets a new reusability record and continues its busy launch schedule with multiple Starlink missions.

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SpaceX achieved another milestone in rocket reusability as a Falcon 9 booster completed its 25th mission. The company continued its launch streak with the deployment of 21 Starlink satellites, underscoring its ambitious expansion of the Starlink constellation. Multiple missions are set for this week, including some dual-manifest launches and a Starship test flight.

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SpaceX Falcon 9 Sets Reusability Record

Over the weekend, SpaceX celebrated a significant reusability achievement with a Falcon 9 booster successfully launching and landing for the 25th time. This milestone came during a mission that saw the launch of 21 Starlink V2 mini satellites, marking an aggressive step in expanding the Starlink constellation. The accomplishment emphasizes SpaceX’s goal of minimizing launch costs through reusable technology, further solidifying its competitive edge in the space industry.

This milestone has implications for satellite tracking, as enhanced efficiency in launches may lead to a denser and more frequent placement of satellites.

Read the full story: Space Explored

Busy Week for SpaceX with Multiple Launches

This week is set to be notable for SpaceX with three Falcon 9 missions already scheduled, including significant launches for both the commercial and scientific sectors. One of these events features the highly anticipated Starship Flight 7 and other rideshare missions, positioning SpaceX as a leader in high-frequency cosmic operations. The launch activities demonstrate SpaceX’s prowess in handling complex multi-manifest missions, enhancing their service portfolio.

The series of launches reflects robust operational capabilities, essential for maintaining their lead amidst growing competition, particularly from contenders like Blue Origin with its New Glenn rockets.

Read the full story: NASA Spaceflight

SpaceX’s operations from Florida’s Space Coast included another successful deployment of 21 Starlink satellites, which took place on January 13th. The launch further extends SpaceX’s intention to offer comprehensive global internet coverage through its growing constellation. Lift-off occurred at 11:47 a.m. EST from Cape Canaveral, demonstrating routine execution amidst a busy schedule.

This mission feeds into the broader strategy of establishing a vast network of satellites, crucial for enhancing connectivity and data services, boosting both consumer offerings and satellite tracking capabilities.

Read the full story: Space.com

  • Total Launched: 7677
  • Total On Orbit: 6912
  • Total Working: 6874

Track Starlink satellites in real-time on our web app: Track Starlink


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