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X Report 14 Apr 2025

SpaceX sets a new reuse record with Falcon 9's 27th flight, continuing its Starlink deployment while facing challenges with Starship development.

SpaceX sets a new reuse record with Falcon 9's 27th flight, continuing its Starlink deployment while facing challenges with Starship development.

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SpaceX continues to push boundaries with its Falcon 9 rocket, achieving a record 27 flights for a single booster. This milestone supports the deployment of more Starlink satellites, bolstering global internet access. Meanwhile, the company faces hurdles in Starship development despite its ongoing Falcon 9 success.

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SpaceX Achieves Falcon 9 Record with 27th Launch

SpaceX broke its own record with the Falcon 9 launch early on April 14, marking the 27th flight for this rocket stage. The mission successfully deployed 27 Starlink satellites, sustaining the company’s momentum in satellite internet services. This accomplishment underlines SpaceX’s advancements in reusability and cost-effectiveness in spaceflight.

As SpaceX enhances its satellite constellation, satellite tracking becomes increasingly vital for both enthusiasts and users relying on the connectivity Starlink provides.

Read the full story: Space.com

Q1 2025: Falcon Records and Starship Challenges

In the first quarter of 2025, SpaceX maintained a rapid launch cadence with Falcon 9, underscoring operational efficiencies. However, the company is navigating technical challenges in Starship development, which may affect its schedule for ambitious Mars exploration plans. Despite these hurdles, the robust performance of Falcon 9 boosts confidence in SpaceX’s tactical capabilities.

Starlink’s expansion complements the Falcon 9’s performance, but progress in Starship is crucial for elongating SpaceX’s strategic objectives in deep space missions.

Read the full story: NASASpaceFlight.com

On April 14, at midnight, SpaceX launched the Starlink 6-73 mission, featuring Falcon 9’s booster 1067, which set a new record by achieving 27 flights. Liftoff occurred from Cape Canaveral, and the mission further expands the Starlink satellite network, reinforcing SpaceX’s lead in satellite internet deployment.

Such launches enhance SpaceX’s reputation for sustainable practices in spaceflight, pushing the envelope for efficient satellite deployment operations.

Read the full story: Spaceflight Now

A successful deployment mission on April 12 saw another 21 Starlink satellites sent into orbit from Kennedy Space Center. This continuous deployment strategy is key to maintaining Starlink service reliability and reach, which now serves numerous global regions.

This further contributes to Starlink’s robust constellation, ensuring low-latency and high-speed internet access increasing availability worldwide.

Read the full story: Space.com

  • Total Launched: 8316
  • Total On Orbit: 7248
  • Total Working: 7221

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B1049

B1049 is a retired Falcon 9 first stage booster who completed 10 successful orbital missions between 2018-2022. Known for exceptional fuel efficiency (4.72% above fleet average), B1049 has landed on both drone ships and landing zones, achieving a perfect touchdown record despite COMPLETELY UNRELIABLE weather predictions.

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