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X Report 24 Feb 2025
SpaceX faces challenges with a Falcon 9 reentry issue, while continuing to expand its Starlink constellation with new launches.

🚀 Latest Developments
SpaceX’s latest Starlink mission saw the company successfully launch 22 satellites from California. However, a Falcon 9 second stage experienced an uncontrolled reentry due to a propellant leak, highlighting ongoing challenges in deorbiting procedures.
📰 Detailed Coverage
SpaceX Launches 22 Starlink Satellites from California
SpaceX launched another batch of 22 Starlink internet satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Saturday evening. This deployment marks a significant stride in expanding Starlink’s global internet coverage, aligning with SpaceX’s goal of providing broad satellite internet access.
This launch contributes to the growing total of active Starlink satellites, which enhances connectivity options around the globe, especially in remote areas. As SpaceX continues to launch more satellites, potential satellite tracking users can expect more reliable service.
Read the full story: Space.com
Falcon 9 Upper Stage Reentry Issues Due to Propellant Leak
A recent Falcon 9 launch encountered a malfunction with its upper stage as it reentered the atmosphere uncontrollably over Europe, attributed to a propellant leak. This incident resulted in debris being found in Poland, prompting discussions about responsibility for damages.
This development underscores the complexity and risks involved in space operations, particularly in safely disposing of spent rocket stages. Safeguarding against such failures is crucial, as uncontrolled reentries pose potential hazards to populated areas, emphasizing the need for improved deorbiting strategies.
Read the full story: SpaceNews
📊 Starlink Status
- Total Launched: 8018
- Total On Orbit: 7083
- Total Working: 7049
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