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X Report 30 Dec 2024

SpaceX wraps up the year with significant launches, including a record-setting Astranis deployment and Starlink missions signaling the year's end.

SpaceX wraps up the year with significant launches, including a record-setting Astranis deployment and Starlink missions signaling the year's end.

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SpaceX concludes 2024 with a flurry of activity, notably launching four Astranis satellites to geostationary orbit, marking a pivotal moment in scaled GEO deployments. Additionally, SpaceX’s Starlink program is set to close the year with two more launches, underscoring its ambitious satellite internet expansion. All missions are part of SpaceX’s rapid-fire operations at the cusp of the new year.

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Historic Launch: Four Astranis Satellites to GEO

SpaceX successfully launched four Astranis-built broadband spacecraft toward geostationary orbit on December 29, 2024. This mission marked a first for a commercial satellite manufacturer to fly four of its own payloads simultaneously to GEO, a significant milestone in their aggressive satellite deployment strategy.

This operation reflects SpaceX’s capability to handle complex, multi-payload launches and highlights the shifting dynamics in the satellite communications industry towards more frequent and scalable deployments. The implications for satellite tracking are profound, enhancing global communication capabilities. Read the full story: SpaceNews

In a fervent closeout of 2024, SpaceX has launched one of its final three Starlink missions from California. This operation highlights SpaceX’s relentless pace as they aim to solidify their satellite internet constellation before the year’s end.

This mission adds to the robust Starlink constellation, promising improved coverage and capacity, crucial for rural and under-served areas. Starlink users and satellite trackers can anticipate enhanced service stability and performance. Read more: Space.com

On the night of December 29, SpaceX launched four Astranis satellites from Cape Canaveral after a booster swap, showcasing their operational flexibility. This lift-off succeeded at 12 a.m. EST, emphasizing SpaceX’s reliability in executing nighttime launches under tight timelines.

This successful launch not only reinforces SpaceX’s reputation for innovation and speed but also demonstrates their critical support for ambitious satellite operators like Astranis, expanding broadband reach to GEO. Read the full scoop: Spaceflight Now

End of an Era: Falcon 9’s Last Launch of 2024

Set for December 31, SpaceX will conclude the year with its final Falcon 9 launch from Kennedy Space Center, deploying 21 Starlink satellites. This mission is the company’s 134th orbital launch in 2024, capping a record-breaking year.

As the last Starlink deployment of 2024, this mission represents a crowning achievement in SpaceX’s year-long campaign to enhance global internet access. The launch can be watched live, promising real-time insights into satellite launches. Learn more: Spaceflight Now

  • Total Launched: 7611
  • Total On Orbit: 6894
  • Total Working: 6856

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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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