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X Report 13 Nov 2024

SpaceX launches more Starlink satellites as Starship prepares for full stack testing, amidst Musk's new governmental role.

SpaceX launches more Starlink satellites as Starship prepares for full stack testing, amidst Musk's new governmental role.

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SpaceX successfully launched 24 more Starlink satellites into orbit, continuing their mission to expand global internet coverage. Concurrently, preparations for Starship’s full stack testing are underway, highlighting significant progress in the program. Notably, Elon Musk has been appointed to a governmental role by President-elect Trump, signaling potential shifts in bureaucratic processes.

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SpaceX has further bolstered its Starlink constellation with the launch of 24 satellites from Cape Canaveral’s SLC-40 on Monday. This mission marks the 12th flight for the Falcon 9 booster B1080, showcasing reuse efficiency crucial to SpaceX’s operations. The strategically timed launch continues to pave the way for improved global internet access, with particular emphasis on expanding coverage to rural and underserved areas.

The deployment underscores SpaceX’s commitment to satellite internet service expansion, presenting a robust challenge to existing telecommunication providers. The implications for satellite tracking users are significant, with increased activity enhancing real-time tracking capabilities.

Read the full story: TESLARATI

Starship Preparations Advance Ahead of Testing

Progress in the Starship program is gaining momentum as rollouts begin ahead of critical full stack testing. Extensive work is being done on the orbital launch mount and Pad B, with the final Block 1 ship undergoing preparations. These developments represent pivotal steps towards achieving a fully operational Starship vehicle, anticipated to revolutionize space travel with capabilities for both lunar and Mars missions.

This phase of development is crucial, as it indicates SpaceX’s readiness to conduct extensive testing, which remains essential for the success of future deep-space missions. Points of interest for satellite tracking users include observing the increased launch activities expected as Starship nears greater operational milestones.

Read the full story: NASASpaceFlight.com

Elon Musk’s New Role in Government Efficiency

In a twist that blends space exploration with political affairs, Elon Musk has been chosen by President-elect Donald Trump to help head the Department of Government Efficiency. Alongside Vivek Ramaswamy, Musk’s appointment aims to streamline government processes by dismantling bureaucratic hurdles. This move signals a potential paradigm shift in how future government interactions with technological and private enterprises like SpaceX could unfold.

While the full impact remains speculative, Musk’s involvement is expected to influence regulatory practices potentially affecting aerospace initiatives, allowing for more flexible and innovative advancements in space technology. For space enthusiasts, this could mean accelerated timelines for projects that currently face significant regulatory delays.

Read the full story: Space.com

  • Total Launched: 7280
  • Total On Orbit: 6613
  • Total Working: 6560

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