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X Report 14 May 2025
SpaceX conducted significant test firings and further expanded its satellite fleet, while the EU scrutinizes Starlink's market impact amid ongoing space industry negotiations.

🚀 Latest Developments
In a busy week for SpaceX, the company conducted a successful static-fire test on its Starship upper stage, gearing up for its ninth test flight. Additionally, SpaceX launched a total of 54 new Starlink satellites into orbit from California, reinforcing its position in the satellite internet market as the EU examines potential implications of Starlink’s dominance.
📰 Detailed Coverage
SpaceX Fires Up Starship Ahead of 9th Test Flight
SpaceX has successfully completed another static-fire test with its Starship upper stage, a crucial step in preparing for the spacecraft’s upcoming ninth test flight. This test marks significant progress as the company continues to refine its next-generation launch vehicle, which plays a pivotal role in SpaceX’s plans for deep space missions.
As SpaceX moves closer to its next flight, the competition in the space launch sector remains fierce. The advancements made during these test activities could further amplify SpaceX’s capabilities against emerging launch providers.
Read the full story: Space.com
SpaceX Launches 28 Starlink Satellites on a Record Flight
In a remarkable display of rocket reusability, SpaceX successfully launched 28 Starlink satellites aboard a Falcon 9 rocket that had completed a record-breaking 28 flights. This launch not only enhances Starlink’s constellation but also showcases the efficiency and reliability of SpaceX’s rapid launch cadence.
The immense reuse of hardware signifies a key competitive advantage for SpaceX in the burgeoning satellite internet market. With each launch contributing to its vast satellite network, SpaceX is poised to maintain its lead over rival providers.
Read the full story: Space.com
EU Weighs Starlink’s Market Impact During SES-Intelsat Deal
As SES seeks to acquire Intelsat, the European Union is investigating whether Starlink’s presence in the market gives it an unfair competitive edge. This examination could have significant ramifications for the future landscape of the European space sector, potentially influencing how satellite broadband services are regulated.
The scrutiny from the EU highlights ongoing tensions in the satellite communications market, particularly as established companies face challenges from newer entrants like Starlink.
Read the full story: Teslarati
National Space Council May Be Revived?
Reports suggest that the National Space Council may be revived under a potential second Trump Administration, following effective lobbying by SpaceX representatives. While details on its future role and objectives remain unclear, this development may impact the broader strategic landscape for U.S. space policy.
The resurrection of the National Space Council could lead to renewed focus and support for commercial space ventures, particularly benefiting companies like SpaceX as they drive innovations in space exploration.
Read the full story: SpaceExplored
📊 Starlink Status
- Total Launched: 8582
- Total On Orbit: 7447
- Total Working: 7425
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