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X Report 4 Apr 2025
SpaceX gears up for Starship's ninth flight with a reused booster, Fram2 astronauts share stunning orbital views, and SpaceX secures new NASA contracts for the Starship.

🚀 Latest Developments
SpaceX is preparing for the ninth test flight of Starship, marking the first reuse of its Super Heavy booster. Fram2 astronauts are concluding their historic mission, offering breathtaking views from Earth’s poles. Further strengthening its business ties, SpaceX’s Starship has been added to NASA’s Launch Services II contract, expanding its future mission prospects.
📰 Detailed Coverage
SpaceX Prepares Ninth Starship Test Flight with Reused Booster
SpaceX is on the brink of launching the ninth test flight of its Starship rocket, notable for reusing the Super Heavy first stage for the first time. This represents a significant milestone in SpaceX’s quest to make space travel more sustainable and economical by reusing key components of its launch vehicles.
The reuse of such a massive and complex element as the Super Heavy booster underscores SpaceX’s engineering prowess and its commitment to reducing space travel costs, a critical factor as it aims to complete more frequent and varied missions.
Read the full story: Space.com
Fram2 Astronauts Share Stunning Views as Historic Mission Nears Completion
The Fram2 mission, conducted by SpaceX, is nearing its end, having achieved the unique feat of orbiting Earth’s poles with a human crew. The astronauts have been sharing breathtaking views of their launch site in Florida from space, captivating audiences worldwide.
This mission represents a new milestone in human spaceflight, highlighting SpaceX’s capacity for pioneering orbital missions and underscoring the importance of human presence in understanding Earth’s diverse environments from a new vantage point.
Read the full story: Space.com
Starship Secures Place on NASA’s Approved Launcher List
SpaceX’s Starship has been added to NASA’s list of approved launch vehicles within the NASA Launch Services II contract, opening opportunities for future missions. While this inclusion marks a significant step forward, Starship must advance further in development to fully compete for high-profile NASA contracts.
This development reflects NASA’s confidence in SpaceX’s innovative capabilities, as both entities look toward unprecedented collaborative opportunities for future space exploration projects.
Read the full story: SpaceExplored
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