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X Report 29 Jul 2025
Today’s brief highlights developments including the Crew-11 launch preparations and the impact of Starlink satellites on radio telescope observations.

🚀 Latest Developments
SpaceX is gearing up for the Crew-11 launch scheduled for July 31, but a recent static fire test was scrubbed due to a launch pad indicator error. Additionally, a study reveals interference from Starlink satellites on radio telescope observations, raising concerns among astronomers about satellite impacts on the cosmos.
📰 Detailed Coverage
Crew-11 Launch Prep Scrubbed by Static Fire Test Issue
A planned static fire test of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket ahead of the Crew-11 launch was recently aborted due to a launch pad indicator error. The mission, which will transport four crew members to the International Space Station, is currently set for liftoff on July 31 at 12:09 p.m. EDT. While the challenge presents a minor setback, SpaceX’s track record suggests they will resolve the issue swiftly to maintain the launch schedule.
The static fire test, which is critical for ensuring rocket performance before launch, included a rehearsal with astronauts that highlighted the meticulous preparations of SpaceX and NASA for piloted spaceflight. The dynamic between operational readiness and unforeseen technical issues exemplifies the complexity of modern aerospace missions.
Read the full story: SpaceFlight Now
Starlink Satellites Detected Interfering with Radio Observations
A new study involving the analysis of 76 million radio telescope images has uncovered Starlink satellite interference in regions where signals were previously thought to be free of noise. This revelation raises alarms within the astronomy community, as the presence of satellite constellations could compromise the integrity of scientific observations and data collection.
The implications are significant for future astronomy projects, as ongoing concerns regarding satellite interference may prompt calls for regulatory measures or adjustments in satellite design. Astronomers are now advocating for better coordination between satellite operators and the scientific community to mitigate these repeated issues.
Read the full story: Space.com
SpaceX to Launch Crew-11 to ISS
Anticipation builds as SpaceX prepares for its Crew-11 mission, set to dispatch astronauts to the ISS. As part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, the launch will utilize the Falcon 9 rocket to carry a diverse international crew, furthering collaboration in space exploration.
This mission illustrates the accelerating pace of international partnerships in space research and development. As the Crew-11 launch date approaches, SpaceX continues to demonstrate its role as a leader in the new era of human spaceflight.
Read the full story: Space.com
Smithsonian Museum Showcases SpaceX Contributions
On July 28, the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum reopened five renovated galleries featuring significant artifacts related to SpaceX, including rocket parts and a 3D-printed Mars habitat. The modern displays aim to inspire and educate the public about innovations in aerospace technology and SpaceX’s impact on contemporary space exploration.
This museum reinvention aligns with increased public interest in aerospace advancements and highlights how SpaceX’s technology is shaping future exploration missions. The exhibits serve as an engaging platform for promoting STEM fields to younger generations.
Read the full story: Space.com
📊 Starlink Status
- Total Launched: 9289
- Total On Orbit: 8051
- Total Working: 8031
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