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X Report 11 Apr 2025

SpaceX postpones a Starlink launch, Bell Canada targets Starlink subsidies, and questions around Elon Musk's involvement in a NASA appointment arise.

SpaceX postpones a Starlink launch, Bell Canada targets Starlink subsidies, and questions around Elon Musk's involvement in a NASA appointment arise.

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SpaceX has delayed the launch of their latest batch of Starlink satellites from Kennedy Space Center. In parallel, Bell Canada challenges potential subsidies for Starlink, while pressing questions are raised about Elon Musk’s involvement in a high-profile NASA appointment.

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Originally scheduled for an earlier launch, SpaceX has pushed back the Starlink 12-17 mission to Friday, April 11, citing readiness reviews as the final hurdle. This mission, set to deploy 13 Starlink V2 Mini satellites with advanced Direct to Cell capabilities, promises to enhance connectivity.

This delay highlights the rigorous testing and preparation standards SpaceX maintains to ensure mission success. While such reschedules can impact operational timelines, they underscore the company’s commitment to safety and performance standards.

Read the full story: Spaceflight Now

Bell Canada is voicing strong opposition to potential subsidies for SpaceX’s Starlink, arguing it unfairly jeopardizes traditional telecom markets. The Financial Times outlined Bell Canada’s concerns, highlighting the competitive friction between established telecoms and burgeoning satellite providers.

This pushback indicates the growing resistance SpaceX faces from traditional operators as Starlink expands its global footprint. The conflict could influence regulatory discussions and impact how governments support emerging satellite technologies.

Read the full story: TESLARATI

Questions Arise About Elon Musk’s Role in NASA Appointment

During Senate hearings, questions emerged about Elon Musk’s potential involvement in interviews with Jared Isaacman, the nominee for NASA chief. Senator Ed Markey queried Isaacman on whether Musk’s influence crossed into government appointments, yet direct answers remained elusive.

These proceedings spotlight the intersections of industry leadership and public sector appointments, raising concerns about private influence in governmental roles. Such scrutiny is essential to ensure transparency and maintain public trust.

Read the full story: Space.com

  • Total Launched: 8268
  • Total On Orbit: 7216
  • Total Working: 7187

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