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X Report 24 Jan 2025

SpaceX hits a new milestone with 400 rocket landings, beta testing begins for Direct-to-Cell Starlink satellites, and more Starlink launches from California.

SpaceX hits a new milestone with 400 rocket landings, beta testing begins for Direct-to-Cell Starlink satellites, and more Starlink launches from California.

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SpaceX celebrates a landmark achievement with its 400th rocket landing. Meanwhile, beta testing for Direct-to-Cell Starlink satellites is set to commence, promising revolutionary connectivity solutions. Today’s schedule includes the launch of 23 more Starlink satellites from California.

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SpaceX Achieves 400 Rocket Landings!

SpaceX has notched a significant milestone by completing its 400th successful rocket landing. This achievement highlights the effectiveness of the company’s recycling technology, greatly reducing the cost and environmental impact of space travel. The landing took place during a Starlink satellite launch from California on January 21.

This milestone underscores SpaceX’s leadership in the space industry, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with reusable spacecraft. Rival companies are closely observing these developments as they strive to emulate SpaceX’s successful blueprint.

Read the full story: Space.com

In an exciting move, SpaceX is beginning beta testing for its Direct-to-Cell Starlink satellites. This service aims to provide unprecedented connectivity directly to mobile phones using Starlink’s vast satellite network, drastically changing what is considered feasible in mobile communications.

As this service enters beta, enthusiasts and competitors are keenly watching potential implications on global mobile networks. The beta tests will provide vital insights and could redefine internet accessibility, especially in remote areas.

Read the full story: NASASpaceFlight.com

SpaceX is poised to launch 23 Starlink satellites today from California. This mission, dubbed Starlink 11-6, marks the fourth launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base this year. Liftoff is scheduled for 6:07 a.m. PST.

This steady pace of launches continues to expand Starlink’s satellite constellation, enhancing global internet coverage. For satellite tracking enthusiasts, this launch provides another set of satellites to observe and track in real-time.

Read the full story: SpaceFlight Now

  • Total Launched: 7777
  • Total On Orbit: 6961
  • Total Working: 6924

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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