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X Report 26 Jun 2025

SpaceX successfully launched the Ax-4 private astronaut mission to the ISS while continuing its satellite deployment with 27 new Starlink satellites, amidst ongoing recovery efforts from the loss of Ship 36.

SpaceX successfully launched the Ax-4 private astronaut mission to the ISS while continuing its satellite deployment with 27 new Starlink satellites, amidst ongoing recovery efforts from the loss of Ship 36.

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SpaceX had a significant day on June 25, successfully launching the Axiom-4 mission, a private astronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS), featuring four crew members. Concurrently, the company deployed 27 additional Starlink satellites into orbit, further enhancing its communication network. Meanwhile, efforts are underway to recover from the recent loss of Ship 36, indicating the challenges SpaceX faces in its rapid expansion.

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SpaceX Launches Historic Axiom-4 Mission to the ISS

On June 25, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket launched the Axiom-4 mission, marking a milestone in private spaceflight. This mission sent four astronauts – including the renowned Peggy Whitson – to the ISS for a two-week research stay, where they will conduct over 60 scientific experiments. The mission underscores SpaceX’s growing role in commercial space travel and its collaboration with Axiom Space.

As private missions to the ISS become more frequent, SpaceX enhances its reputation as a leading provider in commercial spaceflight, capitalizing on NASA’s future projects.

Read the full story: Space.com

In addition to the Axiom-4 mission, SpaceX launched 27 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit on June 25, aiming to increase its broadband coverage globally. Liftoff occurred from Cape Canaveral, supporting ongoing efforts to bridge the digital divide in underserved areas.

This launch marks another step in SpaceX’s ambitious plan to provide reliable internet services worldwide, amidst escalating competition in the satellite internet sector.

Read the full story: Space.com

Rebuilding Following Ship 36 Loss

Following the unfortunate loss of Ship 36, SpaceX has turned its focus towards recovery efforts at the Masseys facility. This incident emphasizes the complexities and risks involved in pioneering space technology, as the company prioritizes engineering advancements to enhance future designs.

The incident also illuminates the potential tracking implications for satellite operations, as the site cleanup and reconstruction could affect future launch schedules.

Read the full story: NASA Space Flight

  • Total Launched: 9079
  • Total On Orbit: 7875
  • Total Working: 7855

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