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X Report 26 Jul 2025
This week's SpaceX developments include notable upcoming missions, with a Starlink launch on the horizon and Crew Dragon's readiness for the next astronaut mission.

🚀 Latest Developments
This week, SpaceX is gearing up for an exciting series of launches, including the upcoming Starlink mission from Cape Canaveral and the Crew-11 astronaut launch scheduled for July 31. Additionally, Starlink experienced a worldwide outage, sparking discussions about service reliability as the constellation expands.
📰 Detailed Coverage
Space Traffic Report: Busy Week for Falcon 9: TRACERS, Starlink & O3b Satellites!
This week has seen a flurry of activity for SpaceX as the Falcon 9 rocket has been busy with multiple launches, including the anticipated Starlink mission from Vandenberg and important satellite deployments for TRACERS and O3b. With the Falcon 9’s impressive track record, these launches are expected to enhance both scientific research and global communications.
The surge in Falcon 9 launches underscores SpaceX’s role in the competitive space launch market, which is becoming increasingly crowded as demand for satellite services rises. As more satellites are deployed, the implications for satellite tracking and monitoring tools become more significant for end users.
Read the full story: NASA SpaceFlight
SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule ‘Endeavour’ arrives at pad ahead of July 31 astronaut launch
The Crew Dragon capsule “Endeavour” has reached its launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, preparing for the Crew-11 mission aimed at the International Space Station. The capsule is all set for its upcoming flight, which will transport NASA astronauts to continue research and development in low Earth orbit.
This marks another step in SpaceX’s significant partnership with NASA, showcasing the reliability and success of the Crew Dragon program. Upcoming launches involving astronauts not only bolster human spaceflight but also inspire future generations about STEM fields and space exploration.
Read the full story: Space.com
Live coverage: SpaceX to launch 28 Starlink satellites on Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral
Today, SpaceX is aiming to launch 28 additional Starlink satellites as part of its continuous effort to expand internet coverage worldwide. The launch is scheduled from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, further solidifying the constellation’s growth to more than 8000 satellites in orbit.
This mission is crucial not only for enhancing global internet access but also for improving service reliability after the recent outage. The integration of more satellites is expected to strengthen the overall network performance for current and future users.
Read the full story: Spaceflight Now
Starlink experiences worldwide outage Thursday
Starlink’s satellite internet service faced a significant global outage, causing interruptions for users worldwide. SpaceX reported the issue through X (formerly Twitter), indicating that teams are actively working to restore service.
This incident raises important questions about the resilience of satellite internet infrastructures as they grow in scale. Monitoring such outages is essential for potential users considering Starlink for their connectivity needs.
Read the full story: Space Explored
📊 Starlink Status
- Total Launched: 9237
- Total On Orbit: 8003
- Total Working: 7983
Track Starlink satellites in real-time on our web app: Track Starlink
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