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X Report 19 Mar 2025

SpaceX safely returns Crew-9 from ISS, launches new Starlink satellites, and showcases its satellite kit production capabilities.

SpaceX safely returns Crew-9 from ISS, launches new Starlink satellites, and showcases its satellite kit production capabilities.

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SpaceX orchestrated a successful return of its Crew-9 astronauts from the International Space Station, marking a significant milestone for the mission. Concurrently, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 launched an additional 23 Starlink satellites, advancing its satellite Internet services. The company also highlighted its production capabilities with a video detailing how it produces 15,000 Starlink kits daily.

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Crew-9 Returns from the ISS

A Crew Dragon spacecraft returned four astronauts, including two NASA astronauts, from the International Space Station (ISS) on March 18. The return followed a mission filled with controversy and milestone achievements, marking the successful completion of their extended stay in orbit.

This mission exemplifies the capabilities of SpaceX’s Crew Dragon in safely transporting humans to and from the ISS, reinforcing SpaceX’s role in supporting long-term human presence in space. Read the full story: SpaceNews

A SpaceX Falcon 9 successfully launched 23 Starlink internet satellites, 13 equipped with direct-to-cell capabilities, from Florida’s Space Coast on March 18. This deployment is a continuation of SpaceX’s aggressive expansion of its Starlink constellation, enhancing global Internet coverage, especially in remote areas.

The addition of these satellites will improve service reliability and expand the geographical reach of Starlink’s low-latency Internet service. Starlink’s growing satellite fleet is crucial for maintaining the competitive edge over other satellite Internet providers. Read the full story: Space.com

SpaceX released a video demonstrating its robust production of Starlink satellite internet kits at its factory outside Austin, Texas. With a daily output of 15,000 kits, SpaceX is showcasing its readiness to meet the increasing demand for satellite Internet services.

This production capacity ensures that SpaceX can rapidly scale its operations as demand grows, further solidifying its position as a leader in the satellite Internet market. As more kits become available, potential users can access high-speed Internet even in previously underserved regions. Read the full story: Space.com

  • Total Launched: 8131
  • Total On Orbit: 7128
  • Total Working: 7097

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