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X Report 14 Dec 2024

SpaceX advances with Starship readiness, scrubs mysterious RRT-1 launch, and successfully deploys more Starlink satellites.

SpaceX advances with Starship readiness, scrubs mysterious RRT-1 launch, and successfully deploys more Starlink satellites.

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SpaceX readies its 7th Starship for testing, while unfavorable weather conditions lead to the scrubbing of the RRT-1 mission launch from Cape Canaveral. In contrast, the deployment of 22 Starlink satellites from California proceeds smoothly, demonstrating continued growth of the Starlink constellation.

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Starship Rolls Out for Testing

SpaceX has positioned its 7th Starship vehicle for testing, marking a critical step toward another flight of the megarocket. This advancement underscores SpaceX’s persistent efforts in refining and testing its ambitious Starship program, aiming for deep-space capabilities.

Starship’s development represents a pivotal move for SpaceX, setting the stage for more ambitious missions, including lunar landings and Mars colonization. The testing environment provides critical data that informs future launches, impacting the broader scope of humanity’s space exploration goals.

Read the full story: Space.com

RRT-1 Launch Scrubbed Due to High Winds

The anticipated launch of the mysterious RRT-1 mission was scrubbed due to high winds at Cape Canaveral, highlighting the challenges weather poses to space launches. Originally scheduled for liftoff from Space Launch Complex 40, the mission’s details remain under wraps as neither customer nor payload was disclosed.

This scrubbed attempt underscores the unpredictable nature of launch scheduling and the necessity for flexible operations within the aerospace industry. Such instances, although routine, reflect on the logistical complexity and resilience needed in modern space missions.

Read the full story: Spaceflight Now

In a successful venture, SpaceX launched 22 Starlink internet satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base, reinforcing its position in satellite internet services. The mission, executed with precision, further cements the Starlink network’s expansion, benefiting global internet coverage.

This launch happens amidst strategic discussions by the U.S. Space Force on adapting to the increasing launch cadence. With successful re-landing of the Falcon 9 booster, SpaceX continues to exemplify its reusable rocket technology’s operational and economic advantages.

Read the full story: Space.com

  • Total Launched: 7568
  • Total On Orbit: 6886
  • Total Working: 6839

Track Starlink satellites in real-time on our web app: Track Starlink


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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