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X Report 18 Aug 2025
SpaceX's 100th Falcon 9 mission successfully launched 24 Starlink satellites, continuing to expand its broadband constellation.

🚀 Latest Developments
SpaceX achieved a milestone with the successful launch of its 100th Falcon 9 rocket, deploying 24 additional Starlink satellites into orbit. This launch marks a significant step in expanding the Starlink constellation, currently composed of over 8,100 satellites. As SpaceX continues to enhance global internet coverage, competition in the satellite broadband sector is heating up.
📰 Detailed Coverage
A Historic Launch: 100th Falcon 9 Rocket
On August 17, SpaceX executed the Starlink 17-5 mission, deploying 24 new satellites designated to enhance its ever-growing broadband constellation. The rocket lifted off from pad 4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California at 9:23 a.m. PDT, demonstrating SpaceX’s repeated reliability and efficiency in launching large payloads into orbit.
This launch not only signifies a century of successful Falcon 9 missions but also highlights SpaceX’s commitment to expanding its satellite network. With over 8,100 satellites now in orbit and efforts ongoing to improve global internet access, the implications for satellite tracking and service coverage are tremendous.
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📊 Starlink Status
- Total Launched: 9416
- Total On Orbit: 8153
- Total Working: 8135
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