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X Report 25 Jan 2025

SpaceX advances Starship infrastructure, President Trump considers closing the National Space Council, and 23 new Starlink satellites boost global connectivity.

SpaceX advances Starship infrastructure, President Trump considers closing the National Space Council, and 23 new Starlink satellites boost global connectivity.

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SpaceX is enhancing its infrastructure with the installation of new catch arms on a second Starship launch pad at Starbase, Texas. President Trump may be shutting down the National Space Council, influenced by SpaceX’s advocacy. In addition, SpaceX successfully launched 23 Starlink satellites, marking its 11th Falcon 9 mission of the year as it continues to expand its global satellite network.

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SpaceX Begins Catch Arm Installation on Second Starship Launch Pad

SpaceX has started the installation of catch arms on a new Starship launch pad at Starbase, Texas. This new installation is part of several design updates aiming to improve rapid reusability of Starship rockets, indicating incremental progress in SpaceX’s ambitious launch cadence targets.

These advancements underscore SpaceX’s commitment to efficiency and reflect its continuous learning curve from previous designs, bolstering its competitive position in space exploration and tourism.

Read the full story: SpaceExplored

President Trump to Likely Shut Down Reinstated National Space Council

There are reports that President Trump is considering disbanding the revived National Space Council, influenced significantly by SpaceX’s lobbying efforts. The aerospace company has expressed concerns over the council’s utility, suggesting it adds unnecessary layers of bureaucracy.

This potential decision could mirror SpaceX’s growing influence on national space policy, emphasizing their pivotal role in shaping the industry landscape.

Read the full story: SpaceExplored

SpaceX has successfully deployed 23 Starlink satellites from California’s Vandenberg Space Force Base. The mission, identified as Starlink 11-6, represents SpaceX’s fourth launch from the base this year, further asserting its expansion of the Starlink constellation.

This launch enhances SpaceX’s capacity to provide global internet coverage, with noticeable improvements for satellite tracking and connectivity users.

Read the full story: Space.com

  • Total Launched: 7800
  • Total On Orbit: 6982
  • Total Working: 6945

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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