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X Report 14 Mar 2025

SpaceX advances pre-launch tests amid Starlink deployment surge and strategic expansions in Texas.

SpaceX advances pre-launch tests amid Starlink deployment surge and strategic expansions in Texas.

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SpaceX persistently advances its pre-launch testing for upcoming missions while facing and mitigating ship issues. The company received a $17.3M grant from Texas to expand its Bastrop tech hub, emphasizing their focus on infrastructural growth. In addition, SpaceX successfully launched 21 new Starlink satellites, enhancing its global internet service capabilities.

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SpaceX Advances Pre-launch Tests for Upcoming Flights

SpaceX is actively advancing its pre-flight testing processes for Flight 9 to ensure mission readiness. The company is also addressing internal issues related to its spacecraft, balancing its aggressive launch schedule with necessary technical improvements. This highlights SpaceX’s agility and commitment to continuous operational enhancements.

As SpaceX continues to refine its launch processes, satellite tracking advocates can expect more accurate predictions about satellite deployment windows and frequency.

Read the full story: NASASpaceFlight.com

Texas Awards SpaceX $17.3M Grant for Bastrop Expansion

SpaceX has been awarded a $17.3M grant from the state of Texas to expand its Bastrop complex, which is integral for producing Starlink terminals. This expansion underscores SpaceX’s long-term commitment to strengthening its manufacturing capabilities and facilitating the broader deployment of Starlink internet services globally.

This move indicates SpaceX’s strategic prioritization of industrial capacity development to accelerate and expand Starlink’s market reach.

Read the full story: TESLARATI

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched 21 Starlink internet satellites on March 12, with 13 of these equipped with direct-to-cell capabilities, marking a significant enhancement in global connectivity services. This deployment contributes to Starlink’s ambitious goal of providing ubiquitous internet access.

The launch is a testament to SpaceX’s robust launch cadence and technical prowess, significantly affecting global internet access and enabling real-time satellite tracking opportunities.

Read the full story: Space.com

Despite Starlink’s dominance, a panel of multi-orbit operators emphasized their growth potential during the Satellite Conference, discussing how they cater to enterprise and government sectors differently from Starlink’s consumer focus. This reflects the dynamic competitive landscape where other players seek niche markets for differentiation.

The discussion points to a segmented satellite services market, where varied approaches could redefine connectivity offerings globally.

Read the full story: SpaceNews

  • Total Launched: 8085
  • Total On Orbit: 7095
  • Total Working: 7061

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