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X Report 22 Jul 2025

Critical updates from SpaceX include a scrubbed satellite launch and a busy launch schedule for the week, featuring multiple Falcon 9 missions.

Critical updates from SpaceX include a scrubbed satellite launch and a busy launch schedule for the week, featuring multiple Falcon 9 missions.

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SpaceX’s launch schedule remains dynamic, with multiple Falcon 9 missions planned this week despite a recent launch scrub due to a last-minute abort. The launch of two SES O3b mPOWER satellites was delayed when engineers halted the countdown just 11 seconds before liftoff. A backup launch window is now set for today.

SpaceX Aborts O3b mPOWER Satellite Launch

On July 21, SpaceX scrubbed the launch of two O3b mPOWER communications satellites just seconds before liftoff. The decision, made during the final countdown, highlights the complexities involved in launching payloads safely and successfully. The company has since targeted a new launch window for July 22, as engineers continue to ensure all systems are go for the mission.

This capacity to effectively manage launch schedules, even in the face of delays, demonstrates SpaceX’s agility in the competitive satellite communications market. The successful deployment of these satellites will enhance connectivity for SES’s customers, further solidifying their position in the industry.

Read the full story: Space.com

Launch Roundup: Busy Week for SpaceX and Competitors

This week is set to be bustling with activity in the aerospace sector, featuring a total of eight launches scheduled, with four of those being SpaceX Falcon 9 missions. This highlights the increasing pace of space activities not just for SpaceX but also for international competitors, including Russian and European missions aiming to launch science-focused payloads.

As satellite launches ramp up globally, the competition to place more satellites into orbit intensifies, raising the stakes for ensuring operational readiness and compliance with regulatory standards. SpaceX’s established track record may afford it a competitive edge in this fast-evolving market landscape.

Read the full story: NASA Space Flight

  • Total Launched: 9237
  • Total On Orbit: 8007
  • Total Working: 7987

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