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X Report 13 Jul 2025

SpaceX successfully launched an Israeli satellite and remains on track for its upcoming Crew-11 mission while continuing to engage in mystery satellite launches.

SpaceX successfully launched an Israeli satellite and remains on track for its upcoming Crew-11 mission while continuing to engage in mystery satellite launches.

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SpaceX has once again showcased its launch capabilities by successfully deploying an Israeli satellite early today while gearing up for the Crew-11 mission scheduled for July 31. This comes amidst increased activity and a tight schedule for the International Space Station (ISS), highlighting SpaceX’s critical role in space logistics. The company also recently launched another mystery satellite into geostationary transfer orbit, further spurring interest in its ongoing operations.

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SpaceX launches Israeli satellite on a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral

Early on July 13, SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, delivering the Dror 1 communications satellite for Israel Aerospace Industries. The launch took place at 1:04 a.m. EDT and is part of SpaceX’s broader commitment to serve varied international payloads, reflecting the growing trust global clients have in its launch services.

This particular mission underscores SpaceX’s dominance in the launch market, particularly as competitive entities work to secure similar contracts. With the payload kept secret initially, the eventual revelation of its purpose enhances the intrigue around Israeli investments in satellite technology and communications.

Read the full story: SpaceFlight Now

SpaceX’s Crew-11 mission targets July 31 launch amid tight ISS schedule

SpaceX is on target to launch its Crew-11 mission on July 31, which will transport astronauts to the ISS. This mission will be launched from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center, further proving SpaceX’s reliability in crewed space missions. The timing is critical, as the ISS schedule becomes increasingly congested with international collaborations.

The Crew-11 launch is not just a testament to SpaceX’s operational prowess but also reflects the company’s ability to meet NASA’s strict timeline demands. As the space race intensifies, successful crewed operations will cement SpaceX’s position as a leader in human spaceflight.

Read the full story: Teslarati

SpaceX launches mystery satellite to geostationary transfer orbit

In a launch that took place shortly before the Israeli satellite mission, SpaceX deployed an unnamed satellite into geostationary transfer orbit. The specifics surrounding the payload remain undisclosed, sparking speculation about its purpose and origin. This gradual unveiling of missions contributes to SpaceX’s enigmatic presence in the satellite launch sector.

Such launches illustrate the growing trend of undisclosed payloads in commercial activities, highlighting how private aerospace companies like SpaceX are venturing into less publicized, potentially government-linked spacecraft operations.

Read the full story: Space.com

  • Total Launched: 9187
  • Total On Orbit: 7968
  • Total Working: 7948

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