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X Report 20 Feb 2025

SpaceX and Rocket Lab make headlines with simultaneous launches, while Musk's Starliner comments stir controversy.

SpaceX and Rocket Lab make headlines with simultaneous launches, while Musk's Starliner comments stir controversy.

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Simultaneous space launches are making waves as SpaceX and Rocket Lab achieve notable milestones. Meanwhile, Elon Musk’s comments regarding Starliner astronauts have sparked controversy, prompting responses from NASA and the astronauts involved.

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Simultaneous Launch Successes for Rocket Lab and SpaceX

In a remarkable display of aerospace capabilities, Rocket Lab launched the first new generation imaging satellite for BlackSky, while SpaceX marked another significant achievement with the launch of a Falcon 9, both occurring almost simultaneously on February 18th. The coordination highlighted the expanding capabilities and pace of commercial spaceflight operations, bolstering both companies’ reputations in deploying satellites efficiently and effectively.

This event underscores the growing competition and collaboration within the satellite launch industry, pushing boundaries for quicker and more cost-effective access to space.

Read the full story: SpaceNews

Controversy Over Starliner Astronaut Comments

Elon Musk and former President Donald Trump have reignited a debate by claiming that NASA astronauts were “abandoned” on the ISS during Boeing’s Starliner mission in a recent interview. This narrative has been refuted by NASA and the involved astronauts, who clarified that the mission was conducted safely and no such incident occurred.

The comments bring attention to the intense scrutiny and complexities of human spaceflight agreements, particularly contrasting Boeing and SpaceX’s roles as NASA partners.

Read the full story: SpaceNews

  • Total Launched: 7973
  • Total On Orbit: 7058
  • Total Working: 7025

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