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X Report 8 Jun 2025
SpaceX has seen a flurry of activity with successful launches, static-fire tests for Starship, and ongoing preparations for future objectives, marking an exciting time for the aerospace company.

🚀 Latest Developments
Today marks a significant milestone as SpaceX successfully launched 26 Starlink satellites while simultaneously conducting static-fire tests on a Super Heavy booster for the upcoming Starship flight. With consistent operations, the company continues to solidify its place as a leader in the satellite internet market and deep space exploration.
📰 Detailed Coverage
Booster 14 Reflies, SpaceX Already Preparing Next Vehicle for Primary Objectives
SpaceX has made headlines once again with the successful reflight of Super Heavy Booster 14, part of the company’s preparations for future Starship test objectives. This achievement showcases SpaceX’s commitment to rapid development and operational efficiency, as they press ahead with a seamless transition to upcoming missions.
As SpaceX gears up for the next steps in its ambitious Starship program, this highlights the competitive edge they maintain over other aerospace companies pursuing similar capabilities. The ability to reuse boosters affords significant cost savings and establishes a quicker turnaround for missions.
Read the full story: NASASpaceFlight
SpaceX Fires Up Super Heavy Booster Ahead of Starship’s 10th Test Flight (Video)
On June 6, SpaceX completed a successful static-fire test of one of its Super Heavy boosters, a crucial step in preparing for the next test flight of the Starship megarocket. This test is a part of a rigorous series of protocols that ensure the readiness and reliability of the rocket before it embarks on its next journey.
The successful completion of static-fire tests is vital in reassuring stakeholders about the vehicle’s performance, especially as SpaceX continues to push the frontiers of space travel with Starship. This comprehensive testing regimen helps solidify SpaceX’s reputation for safety and innovation in rocket design.
Read the full story: Space.com
Live Coverage: SpaceX to Launch 26 Starlink Satellites on Falcon 9 Rocket from Vandenberg SFB
In a mission dubbed Starlink 15-8, SpaceX aims to launch 26 additional satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base, further expanding its broadband satellite constellation. The liftoff is scheduled for 6:34 a.m. PDT, marking the 70th Falcon 9 launch of the year, which underscores SpaceX’s aggressive launch cadence.
The implications for satellite internet access around the globe are profound, as every new batch of deployed Starlink satellites enhances the coverage and service offerings available to users. This reinforces SpaceX’s dominant position in the satellite internet market and their commitment to connecting the unconnected.
Read the full story: Spaceflight Now
SpaceX Launches Sirius XM Radio Satellite to Orbit, Lands Rocket on Ship at Sea (Video, Photos)
In a separate mission on June 7, SpaceX successfully launched the SXM-10 satellite for SiriusXM, contributing another vital component to global broadcasting services. The rocket’s booster landed safely on a drone ship in the ocean, demonstrating SpaceX’s capability for safe and reliable landings.
This successful launch not only enhances SiriusXM’s offerings but also underscores the efficiency with which SpaceX operates both in launching diverse payloads and reusing rocket technology. It cements their status as a key player in the intersection of telecommunications and aerospace.
Read the full story: Space.com
📊 Starlink Status
- Total Launched: 8873
- Total On Orbit: 7693
- Total Working: 7669
Track Starlink satellites in real-time on our web app: Track Starlink
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