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X Report 24 Nov 2024

SpaceX cancels Texas land-swap deal amid growing Starship presence and launches 20 Starlink satellites using the 400th Falcon 9 rocket.

SpaceX cancels Texas land-swap deal amid growing Starship presence and launches 20 Starlink satellites using the 400th Falcon 9 rocket.

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SpaceX has decided not to proceed with a land-swap deal in Texas which was aimed at expanding its Starbase facilities for further Starship development. Also, the company celebrated a milestone launch, deploying 20 new Starlink satellites from California using their 400th Falcon 9 rocket.

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SpaceX Cancels Texas Land Swap Deal for Starship Development

SpaceX has retracted its plans to engage in a land-swap deal with Texas that would have expanded its Starbase footprint. This decision reflects a strategic reassessment amid ongoing ramp-up activities at their current facilities, which are pivotal for Starship testing and flights.

The move signifies a potential shift in SpaceX’s strategy, focusing on optimizing existing resources rather than acquiring new land at this stage. This might affect future expansion plans and could alter local stakeholder dynamics involving Starbase’s growth and impact.

Read the full story: SpaceX no longer looking to swap land with Texas for further Starship development

SpaceX marked a significant milestone with the successful launch of its 400th Falcon 9 rocket, delivering 20 additional Starlink satellites into orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base. The new satellites, launched at 9:25 p.m. PST, enhance global internet coverage and include Direct to Cell capabilities, promising improved satellite-to-device connectivity.

This launch highlights Falcon 9’s reputed reliability and reusability, reinforcing SpaceX’s leadership in the commercial launch industry. The integration of Direct to Cell technology showcases SpaceX’s innovative edge, likely intensifying competitive pressure on satellite communication providers.

Read the full story: SpaceX launches 20 Starlink satellites from California (photos) Read the full story: SpaceX launches 20 Starlink satellites on the 400th Falcon 9 rocket

  • Total Launched: 7368
  • Total On Orbit: 6700
  • Total Working: 6648

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