0%

· x report · 2 min read

B1049

X Report 26 Dec 2024

Launch of 21 new Starlink satellites, featuring cell phone connectivity, and updates on NASA and SpaceX collaborative missions.

Launch of 21 new Starlink satellites, featuring cell phone connectivity, and updates on NASA and SpaceX collaborative missions.

🚀 Latest Developments

SpaceX successfully launched 21 Starlink satellites, enhancing global connectivity by enabling direct cell phone communication. The mission featured a reusable Falcon 9, marking its 15th successful trip. Meanwhile, a NASA-SpaceX heliophysics mission has been scheduled for September 2025, highlighting SpaceX’s involvement in pioneering space exploration.

📰 Detailed Coverage

In the early hours of December 23, 2024, SpaceX launched a batch of 21 Starlink satellites from Kennedy Space Center. Notably, 13 of the satellites have the capability to connect directly to cell phones, a significant innovation aimed at improving on-the-go connectivity in remote areas. The Falcon 9 rocket, demonstrating remarkable reusability, completed its 15th mission, landing on the drone ship “Just Read the Instructions.”

This development marks a milestone in SpaceX’s Starlink expansion, targeting enhanced communication services globally. Users and satellite enthusiasts can anticipate improved service coverage, which also poses exciting possibilities for real-time satellite tracking technology.

Read the full story: Space Daily

NASA Schedules Heliophysics Mission with SpaceX for 2025

NASA, in collaboration with SpaceX, has set a new timetable for the launch of the Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP), aiming for September 2025. This mission, to be launched aboard a Falcon 9 rocket, focuses on exploring the heliosphere, the magnetic boundary surrounding our solar system. The delay ensures comprehensive final preparations for the spacecraft.

The IMAP mission underscores the role of SpaceX as a key player in the advancement of space missions beyond commercial ventures. As SpaceX continues to align with governmental space agencies, its capabilities in delivering cutting-edge rockets for scientific exploration are solidified.

Read the full story: Space Daily

  • Total Launched: 7589
  • Total On Orbit: 6888
  • Total Working: 6849

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.
Advertisement

Related Posts

View All Posts »

Learn more about the topic

Space Brief 14 Jul 2025

Space Brief 14 Jul 2025

Today's briefing covers the latest developments in satellite intelligence funding, new mandates affecting space launch and missile defense, and the early conclusion of a private astronaut mission. We also discuss Firefly Aerospace's plans to go public and stunning imagery from NASA's Parker Solar Probe.

The Day Humanity Got Its First Close-up of the Future Apollo Landing Site

The Day Humanity Got Its First Close-up of the Future Apollo Landing Site

Sixty years ago, a pioneering spacecraft called Ranger 8 captured thousands of detailed photographs of the lunar surface before intentionally crashing into the Moon, helping pave the way for humanity's first steps on another world

Crew-11 Preps for First-Ever ISS Medical Evacuation, Lufthansa Orders Starlink for 850 Jets | KeepTrack X Report

Crew-11 Preps for First-Ever ISS Medical Evacuation, Lufthansa Orders Starlink for 850 Jets | KeepTrack X Report

Crew-11 prepares for historic first ISS medical evacuation via Crew Dragon. Lufthansa Group to equip all 850 aircraft with Starlink. Starship infrastructure advances at Starbase and Cape Canaveral.

Space Brief 14 Sep 2025

Space Brief 14 Sep 2025

Today's highlights include SpaceX's 300th Starlink launch, NASA re-establishing contact with a TRACERS satellite, and budget concerns impacting the commercial remote sensing industry.