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X Report 23 Feb 2025
SpaceX faces a setback with a Falcon 9 upper stage reentry issue, while NASA selects SpaceX for a new mission. Starlink expansions continue with multiple satellite launches.

🚀 Latest Developments
SpaceX experienced an uncontrolled reentry of a Falcon 9 upper stage due to a propellant leak. Meanwhile, NASA has chosen SpaceX to launch the NEO Surveyor telescope aimed at detecting near-Earth objects. Starlink’s satellite constellation continues to grow with recent launches from California and Florida.
📰 Detailed Coverage
Propellant Leak Causes Elusive Reentry
SpaceX disclosed that a propellant leak led to the uncontrolled reentry of a Falcon 9 upper stage over Europe, initially intended to deorbit responsibly. This incident underscores potential risks even in routine space operations, prompting a review of SpaceX’s post-launch procedures to bolster future mission safety.
This occurrence highlights the complexity of space operations and the need for rigorous post-launch monitoring to avoid unplanned reentries that might pose a threat to populated areas.
Read the full story: SpaceNews
NASA Taps SpaceX for NEO Surveyor Mission
In a significant win, NASA has selected SpaceX for launching its NEO Surveyor, a key tool to bolster planetary defense by locating near-Earth objects. This choice reflects SpaceX’s growing collaboration with NASA and emphasizes its reliability in undertaking pivotal scientific missions.
SpaceX’s involvement in such missions not only highlights its expanding portfolio but also underscores its role in contributing to global safety efforts through space exploration.
Read the full story: SpaceNews
Starlink Continues Rapid Expansion
SpaceX successfully launched 22 Starlink satellites from California, pushing its total launched over 8,000. Operating from Vandenberg Space Force Base, this mission reinforced SpaceX’s effort to broaden Starlink’s global network, enhancing its space-based internet service.
Concurrent with their commitment to universal internet access, SpaceX also intends to boost the capabilities of their Starlink constellations, as noted by the launch of 21 satellites with Direct to Cell technology from Florida.
Read the full story: Space.com
📊 Starlink Status
- Total Launched: 8018
- Total On Orbit: 7084
- Total Working: 7050
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