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X Report 20 Jun 2025

SpaceX experiences significant setbacks with Starship after Ship 36 explodes during static fire preparations, while Eutelsat secures funding to bolster competition against Starlink.

SpaceX experiences significant setbacks with Starship after Ship 36 explodes during static fire preparations, while Eutelsat secures funding to bolster competition against Starlink.

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In a challenging turn of events for SpaceX, the Starship Ship 36 exploded during a static fire test on June 19, marking another setback for the program. Concurrently, the French government announced a significant capital boost for Eutelsat, intensifying the competitive landscape against Starlink.

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Ship 36’s Catastrophic Explosion

During preparations for its static fire test on June 19, SpaceX’s Ship 36 underwent a catastrophic explosion, leading to the complete destruction of the vehicle. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported. The incident raises questions regarding the reliability of SpaceX’s Starship program, particularly as the company prepares for its planned test flights.

This explosion not only impacts SpaceX’s testing schedule but also places added pressure on future missions. The incident demonstrates the complexities and inherent risks associated with developing next-generation space vehicles. Industry analysts will be keen to monitor SpaceX’s response and any adjustments to their testing protocols in light of this event.

Read the full story: Space.com

Eutelsat’s Strategic Capital Boost

In a concerted effort to strengthen its position in the competitive satellite communications market, the French government is set to lead a $1.56 billion capital raise for Eutelsat, increasing its stake to nearly 30%. This funding is aimed at revitalizing Eutelsat’s OneWeb constellation as it seeks to compete with Starlink’s expanding service.

The infusion of capital comes at a critical moment, as Eutelsat faces mounting pressure from the rapid growth and deployment of Starlink satellites. By securing this funding from multiple shareholders, Eutelsat is taking significant steps to modernize its infrastructure and improve service offerings, which could influence market dynamics in the near future.

Read the full story: SpaceNews

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