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X Report 24 Mar 2025
SpaceX sets a rocket re-use record, Starlink satellites continue to proliferate, and Botswana launches its first national satellite.

🚀 Latest Developments
SpaceX has achieved a new milestone by setting a rocket re-use record, launching a Falcon 9 twice within nine days. The Starlink network grows steadily with additional satellite deployments. Additionally, Botswana has successfully launched its first national satellite, BOTSAT-1, marking a major advancement in the nation’s space capabilities.
📰 Detailed Coverage
SpaceX Sets Rocket Re-Use Record with Nine-Day Turnaround
SpaceX has hit a new benchmark in rapid rocket reusability by launching a Falcon 9 twice within a span of nine days, a record turnaround time. The launch occurred at 2:49 a.m. EDT from Vandenberg Space Force Base for the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office. This feat demonstrates SpaceX’s ongoing commitment to decreasing turnaround times for rocket launches, enhancing cost efficiency.
By reducing the turnaround time from the previous record of 14 days, SpaceX continues to lead the industry in reusability. The swift reuse of Falcon 9 underscores SpaceX’s technological prowess and sets a strong precedent for competitors striving for more sustainable space endeavors.
Read the full story: UPI
Botswana Enters Space Age with BOTSAT-1 Launch
Botswana has successfully launched its first national satellite, BOTSAT-1, aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 during the Transporter-13 rideshare. The collaboration with Dragonfly Aerospace and the Botswana International University of Science and Technology marks a significant milestone, enhancing the nation’s technological capabilities and fostering international partnerships in space exploration.
BOTSAT-1’s deployment is a key development for Botswana’s growing interest in space technology and positions the country alongside other African nations in the global space community. This achievement underscores the increasing accessibility of space exploration to emerging nations, potentially inspiring further technological advancements and educational opportunities in Botswana.
Read the full story: Space Daily
NRL Imager Takes First Solar Wind Observations on PUNCH Mission
The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s Narrow Field Imager has started capturing solar wind data as part of NASA’s PUNCH mission. Launched via a SpaceX Falcon 9, the NFI successfully commenced operations shortly after entering orbit, contributing valuable data to our understanding of solar phenomena.
This mission exemplifies SpaceX’s role in facilitating important scientific research through its launch services. The success of PUNCH highlights an ongoing synergy between private space companies and government research initiatives, advancing our knowledge of space weather.
Read the full story: Space Daily
📊 Starlink Status
- Total Launched: 8130
- Total On Orbit: 7122
- Total Working: 7091
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