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X Report 28 May 2025

Today marks significant milestones and setbacks for SpaceX as Starship Flight 9 completes a historic launch but ultimately suffers a loss of control. Additionally, a successful Starlink deployment continues to expand global internet coverage.

Today marks significant milestones and setbacks for SpaceX as Starship Flight 9 completes a historic launch but ultimately suffers a loss of control. Additionally, a successful Starlink deployment continues to expand global internet coverage.

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SpaceX experienced both triumph and tribulation on May 27, 2025; the much-anticipated Starship Flight 9 launched successfully but ended in a dramatic loss of control and breakup during reentry. Meanwhile, a Falcon 9 rocket successfully lifted off with 24 new Starlink satellites, further expanding the company’s internet constellation.

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SpaceX launches first flight-proven Super Heavy booster, loses control of Starship mid-flight

In a historic moment, SpaceX launched its first flight-proven Super Heavy booster for the Starship Flight 9 mission, marking a significant step in the reuse of rocket components. However, the mission faced serious challenges as the upper stage encountered leaks, leading to a loss of attitude control and ultimately an uncontrolled reentry.

This incident underscores the ongoing engineering challenges SpaceX faces in achieving reliable performance from its Starship program. Tracking implications could arise if this leads to an increase in quality assurance measures for future launches.
Read the full story: SpaceFlight Now

Starship breaks up on reentry after loss of attitude control

Following a successful reach to space, the Starship used in Flight 9 suffered a loss of control during reentry, leading to its breakup—a third consecutive failure for the Starship program. Despite the setback, critical data was gathered during the flight, which is essential for future missions, especially those aimed at Mars.

The continual issues with reentry control highlight the complexities of developing a fully reusable spacecraft capable of carrying humans to other planets. This further propels competitive pressures among space organizations focusing on human spaceflight.
Read the full story: SpaceNews

On the same day, SpaceX successfully launched 24 new Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base as part of its ongoing commitment to expanding broadband coverage globally. The Falcon 9 booster also successfully landed following the launch, showcasing the company’s ability to efficiently recover and reuse aerospace assets.

This deployment will further enhance internet access in underserved regions, adding more momentum to SpaceX’s efforts in the satellite communication market, where competition remains fierce.
Read the full story: Space.com

  • Total Launched: 8737
  • Total On Orbit: 7586
  • Total Working: 7564

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