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X Report 28 Nov 2024

SpaceX advances with Starship, gains FCC approval for new services, and predicts a future shift in spacecraft dominance.

SpaceX advances with Starship, gains FCC approval for new services, and predicts a future shift in spacecraft dominance.

🚀 Latest Developments

SpaceX achieves a successful test with Starship Flight 6, furthering its development at Starbase. The FCC grants SpaceX conditional approval for direct-to-smartphone services via Starlink, and discussions arise on Starship potentially replacing Falcon and Dragon by 2030.

📰 Detailed Coverage

Starbase’s Rapid Advancement after Starship Flight 6

Following a successful Starship Flight 6 test, SpaceX continues to accelerate its development efforts at the Starbase facility. This marks a significant achievement in SpaceX’s endeavor to enhance Starship capabilities, aiming for greater payload efficiency and mission versatility.

SpaceX’s rapid advancement at Starbase signals increased momentum in the aerospace sector, positioning the company to outpace its competitors in reusable spacecraft innovation. This development could have significant implications for satellite launch cycle efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

Read the full story: NASA SpaceFlight

SpaceX Gains FCC Approval for Direct-to-Smartphone Service

The Federal Communications Commission has conditionally approved SpaceX to leverage Starlink satellites for keeping T-Mobile users connected in cellular dead zones. This strategic move positions SpaceX as a pivotal player in the integration of satellite services with traditional telecommunication infrastructures across the United States.

This approval not only enhances the service portfolio of Starlink but also challenges existing telecom giants, potentially shifting market dynamics. This move may increase the relevance of satellite tracking technologies for both consumer and enterprise sectors.

Read the full story: SpaceNews

Starship’s Potential to Eclipse Falcon and Dragon by 2030

SpaceX’s recent Starship launch has demonstrated significant progress towards the vehicle becoming a core component of SpaceX’s future missions. SpaceX COO, Gwynne Shotwell, indicated that the Falcon and Dragon spacecraft could be phased out by the end of the decade due to advancements in Starship technology.

This prediction suggests a transformative shift in SpaceX’s operational strategy, potentially altering payload logistics and reducing mission costs. The anticipation of Starship’s increased role invites scrutiny on its ability to efficiently replace its predecessors.

Read the full story: Space Explored

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  • Total Working: 6714

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B1049

B1049 is a retired Falcon 9 first stage booster who completed 10 successful orbital missions between 2018-2022. Known for exceptional fuel efficiency (4.72% above fleet average), B1049 has landed on both drone ships and landing zones, achieving a perfect touchdown record despite COMPLETELY UNRELIABLE weather predictions.

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