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X Report 15 Jan 2025
SpaceX successfully launches two lunar landers and clears another milestone with Transporter-12 rideshare mission.

🚀 Latest Developments
SpaceX has achieved a significant milestone this week by launching two commercial lunar landers with a single Falcon 9 rocket. Additionally, SpaceX’s Transporter-12 rideshare mission successfully deployed 131 diverse payloads. The company’s relentless push for reusable rocket technology also breaks new ground.
📰 Detailed Coverage
Dual Lunar Lander Launch
In an impressive dual mission, SpaceX has successfully launched two commercial lunar landers onboard a single Falcon 9 rocket. The American Firefly’s Blue Ghost and Japanese i-space’s Hakuto-R landers are now on their way to the Moon, where they aim for a historic achievement. The mission highlights SpaceX’s capability to execute complex multi-payload launches efficiently.
These lunar ventures underline a developing trend in international collaboration in space exploration, as private companies take leading roles. Both landers are set to coast for over a month before attempting a landing, aiming for a successful soft landing that could open new avenues for lunar exploration.
Read the full stories: SpaceNews | SpaceExplored
Transporter-12 Rideshare Mission
The Transporter-12 mission marks another success in SpaceX’s ambitious satellite rideshare program, launching 131 payloads from Vandenberg Space Force Base. These payloads include imaging satellites, orbital transfer vehicles, and even a “selfie sat,” showcasing the diversity of space-bound objectives on a single launch vehicle.
As rideshare missions become more commonplace, they enable various industries to access space more affordably. This launch emphasizes SpaceX’s role in democratizing space access, crucial for commercial satellite deployments and scientific advancements.
Read the full stories: SpaceNews | NASA SpaceFlight
Pushing Reusability Limits
SpaceX’s commitment to rocket reusability hit a new benchmark with a Falcon 9 booster executing its 25th successful launch and landing during a recent mission. This significant milestone contributes to SpaceX’s sustainability goals while continually reducing launch costs.
The ongoing advancements in reusability are setting new records not only for SpaceX but the industry as a whole. As they push these limits, we see the implications for satellite operations with the potential for more frequent and cost-effective launches.
Read the full story: SpaceExplored
📊 Starlink Status
- Total Launched: 7677
- Total On Orbit: 6912
- Total Working: 6874
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