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X Report 28 Mar 2025
SpaceX sees another successful Starlink launch and faces strategic contract discussions as NASA pivots to reliable Dragon missions.

🚀 Latest Developments
SpaceX launched a new batch of 27 Starlink satellites, further expanding its satellite constellation. Meanwhile, NASA has decided to fly its Crew-11 mission using SpaceX’s Dragon capsule as Boeing’s Starliner continues to face issues. Additionally, there is a discussion in U.S. defense circles about potentially shifting Air Force satellite contracts to SpaceX.
📰 Detailed Coverage
SpaceX Launches New Batch of Starlink Satellites
SpaceX successfully launched 27 Starlink satellites into orbit from California, using their reliable Falcon 9 rocket. This operation witnessed a smooth return of the Falcon 9 booster to an ocean platform, exemplifying SpaceX’s continued emphasis on reusability and reliability.
This batch further cements SpaceX’s aggressive expansion of its Starlink network, aimed at optimizing global internet coverage. Satellite tracking users can expect an increasingly dense web of operational satellites, enhancing connectivity options.
Read the full story: Space.com
NASA Opts for SpaceX Dragon Over Troubled Boeing Starliner
NASA has assigned the Crew-11 mission, originally slated for Boeing’s Starliner, to SpaceX’s Dragon capsule following continued testing delays with the former. Astronaut Zena Cardman, initially commanding the Crew-9 mission, will now lead Crew-11, with a launch not scheduled before July 2025.
This decision underscores the growing reliance on SpaceX’s operational dependability, providing a contrast to Boeing’s ongoing technical hurdles. NASA’s strategy signals a cautious yet pragmatic shift towards ensuring mission timelines are met.
Read the full story: Spaceflight Now
Air Force Satellite Contracts Could Favor SpaceX
There are discussions within the Pentagon concerning a possible shift of Air Force satellite contracts to SpaceX. This potential change is part of a broader evaluation of funding plans for fiscal year 2026, amid scrutiny over existing defense strategies and efficiencies.
Shifting more contracts to SpaceX could signal substantial cost savings and innovation gains, but raises questions about the impact on traditional aerospace contractors and industry dynamics.
Read the full story: SpaceNews
📊 Starlink Status
- Total Launched: 8158
- Total On Orbit: 7135
- Total Working: 7105
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