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X Report 21 Feb 2025

SpaceX's Falcon 9 achieves another milestone with successful international launch; Elon Musk discusses the future of the ISS; SpaceX prepares for its 450th Falcon launch.

SpaceX's Falcon 9 achieves another milestone with successful international launch; Elon Musk discusses the future of the ISS; SpaceX prepares for its 450th Falcon launch.

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SpaceX has marked a new milestone with Falcon 9, achieving the first-ever launch and landing in two different countries during a Starlink mission. Elon Musk has made headlines by suggesting that NASA deorbit the ISS within two years. Meanwhile, SpaceX gears up for its 450th Falcon launch, further expanding its Starlink constellation with the inclusion of pioneering Direct to Cell capabilities.

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SpaceX Completes New First with Recent Falcon 9 Launch

SpaceX achieved another historic milestone by completing a Falcon 9 launch and landing across two different countries, a first for the company. This accomplishment transpired during the Starlink 10-12 mission, further underpinning SpaceX’s ingenuity in orbital operations and its robust Starlink expansion efforts.

This unprecedented operational achievement underscores SpaceX’s relentless push for innovation, paving the way for more versatile and efficient missions. The implications for future satellite tracking and space operations could be profound, setting a new standard for international aerospace collaborations.

Read the full story: TESLARATI

Musk Calls for Deorbiting ISS ‘As Soon As Possible’

In a bold statement, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has advocated for the prompt deorbiting of the International Space Station, ideally within the next two years. Musk argues that the ISS has fulfilled its mission and it is time to shift focus towards future ventures, such as Mars colonization.

This proposal comes amid broader discussions on the future of international space cooperation and resource allocation. The potential deorbiting of the ISS could pave the way for prioritizing new projects and incentives, reshaping the infrastructure of space exploration.

Read the full story: SpaceNews

Live Coverage: SpaceX Launches 450th Falcon Rocket

SpaceX’s 450th Falcon launch is set to deploy 21 Starlink V2 Mini satellites featuring Direct to Cell capabilities. The mission is scheduled for liftoff from Cape Canaveral at 10:19 a.m. EST, highlighting the company’s ongoing commitment to expanding global connectivity and advancing satellite telecommunication technologies.

The inclusion of Direct to Cell technology marks a significant step forward, promising to enhance communications infrastructure and satellite tracking options across remote areas around the globe, boosting SpaceX’s competitive edge in the satellite internet market.

Read the full story: Spaceflight Now

  • Total Launched: 7973
  • Total On Orbit: 7055
  • Total Working: 7022

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