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X Report 10 Jun 2025
Exciting advancements from SpaceX include the debut of a new Dragon capsule for Axiom Space, continued Starlink deployments, and significant shifts in U.S. rural broadband funding that could benefit Starlink.

🚀 Latest Developments
Today’s highlights include the launch of SpaceX’s Ax-4 mission using a new Crew Dragon capsule, which is pivotal for both crewed spaceflight and Axiom’s future ambitions in low Earth orbit. Additionally, recent changes in U.S. broadband funding are opening new opportunities for Starlink in rural areas, potentially expanding its user base significantly.
📰 Detailed Coverage
SpaceX to debut new Dragon capsule in Axiom Space launch
SpaceX is set to debut its latest Crew Dragon capsule on the Axiom Space Ax-4 mission, scheduled for launch on June 11. This mission not only showcases SpaceX’s commitment to advancing commercial spaceflight but also moves Axiom closer to their goal of establishing a private space station in orbit.
With a growing interest in commercial space activities, the success of this mission can solidify SpaceX’s lead against competitors like Boeing, particularly with Axiom’s ambitious plans for a sustainable human presence in space.
Read the full story: TESLARATI
US rural broadband shift opens door wider for Starlink
Recent changes introduced by the Trump administration regarding rural broadband funding could significantly benefit Starlink as it navigates new opportunities for growth. The easing of restrictions on satellite providers means Starlink could now secure a larger share of the newly available $42.5 billion fund aimed at enhancing connectivity in underserved areas.
This shift not only positions Starlink as a strong contender against traditional ISPs but also highlights the increasing reliance on satellite technology to bridge the digital divide in rural America.
Read the full story: SpaceNews
Axiom-4 crew ready for science, flight aboard new Dragon capsule to ISS
The crew for the upcoming Axiom Space Ax-4 mission is prepared for their scientific endeavors aboard the new Dragon capsule. The mission aims to expand human activity in low Earth orbit, showcasing the capabilities of private spaceflight and research.
As space tourism becomes more of a reality, Axiom’s missions serve as a crucial testbed for both scientific research and the viability of commercial human spaceflight.
Read the full story: NASASpaceFlight.com
SpaceX launches Starlink satellites to orbit on 70th Falcon 9 flight of the year
In a recent launch from California, SpaceX successfully deployed 26 new Starlink satellites, marking its 70th flight of 2025. This achievement demonstrates the company’s relentless pace in expanding its satellite constellation.
The continued deployment of Starlink satellites not only enhances the network’s coverage and capacity but also raises the competitive stakes in the global satellite internet market, where competitors are actively investing in satellite technology.
Read the full story: Space.com
Live coverage: SpaceX to launch fourth commercial Axiom mission to the space station
The Axiom-4 mission is highly anticipated, especially as it features Peggy Whitson, an accomplished astronaut with the most spaceflight experience in history. Set to launch on June 11, this mission underlines the growing partnership between Axiom and SpaceX.
It represents a significant milestone in commercial space operations and a testament to the advancements SpaceX has made in reusable rocket technology and crewed spaceflight development.
Read the full story: Spaceflight Now
📊 Starlink Status
- Total Launched: 8899
- Total On Orbit: 7714
- Total Working: 7691
Track Starlink satellites in real-time on our web app: Track Starlink
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