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X Report 19 Jul 2025
SpaceX successfully launched 24 Starlink satellites from California while investigations begin on a possible Starship salvage operation near Mexico.

🚀 Latest Developments
SpaceX achieved another milestone by successfully launching 24 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base, enhancing its polar internet coverage. Meanwhile, a potential salvage operation for a Starship has been reported off the coast of Mexico, sparking interest in the recovery efforts.
📰 Detailed Coverage
Friday Night Blast-off: 24 Starlink Satellites Launched into Low Earth Orbit
On July 18, 2025, a Falcon 9 rocket launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California carrying 24 new Starlink satellites designed to enhance internet connectivity in polar regions, particularly Alaska. The rocket lifted off at 8:52 p.m. PDT, marking another step in SpaceX’s continuous efforts to expand its satellite internet service.
This mission illustrates SpaceX’s strategic focus on improving broadband access in underserved areas, which is vital for the company’s long-term business model. With these deployments, SpaceX is poised to address growing demand for reliable internet service in challenging environments.
Read the full story: Space.com
BREAKING NEWS: Possible Starship Salvage Operation Underway off Coast of Mexico
In a developing story, reports are emerging about a possible salvage operation for a Starship off the coast of Mexico. This follows several recent challenges faced by SpaceX during test flights, raising questions about recovery logistics and future test plans.
The implications of this operation extend beyond just recovery efforts; they also highlight SpaceX’s commitment to innovation in managing materials and reusable technology. As the company navigates these hurdles, the focus on sustainable practices in space vehicle recovery becomes increasingly relevant.
Read the full story: NASASpaceflight.com
📊 Starlink Status
- Total Launched: 9237
- Total On Orbit: 8010
- Total Working: 7990
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