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X Report 2 Mar 2025

Starship receives FAA approval for its next test flight, while SpaceX prepares to launch more Starlink satellites amidst reaching 5 million subscribers.

Starship receives FAA approval for its next test flight, while SpaceX prepares to launch more Starlink satellites amidst reaching 5 million subscribers.

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In a significant step forward, SpaceX’s Starship has received FAA approval for its next test flight, despite ongoing investigations into a prior failure. Meanwhile, SpaceX is preparing to launch 21 new Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral, coinciding with the announcement that Starlink has surpassed 5 million subscribers.

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FAA Greenlights Next Starship Test Flight

The FAA has given clearance for SpaceX to proceed with its next Starship test flight. This approval comes while the investigation into the earlier launch mishap is still in process. The decision highlights confidence in SpaceX’s corrective measures and readiness for the upcoming launch. This marks an important milestone for SpaceX’s Mars mission ambitions and showcases ongoing regulatory collaboration.

Read the full story: SpaceNews

Scrutiny Over Air Force Nominee’s SpaceX Ties

Senators Elizabeth Warren and Tammy Duckworth have raised concerns about the potential Air Force nominee’s ties to SpaceX and its CEO, Elon Musk. Their letter seeks clarity on these relations, emphasizing the importance of unbiased defense procurement and contract awards. The scrutiny reflects broader concerns about conflicts of interest in government positions linked to private space enterprises.

Read the full story: SpaceNews

Countdown to Starship Flight 8 Begins

SpaceX plans to attempt the long-awaited launch of Starship Flight 8 on Monday, contingent upon the final components reaching the launch site for assembly and tests. This anticipated launch will be a critical test for SpaceX, aiming to validate improvements made after previous flights. Success could propel further development phases of the Starship program, pivotal for deep-space exploration.

Read the full story: Space Explored

SpaceX is scheduled to launch 21 Starlink satellites via a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral as part of its ongoing mission to expand satellite internet coverage globally. This endeavor follows the announcement that Starlink service now boasts over 5 million subscribers worldwide, highlighting rapid growth and consumer demand. The new satellites will enhance capacity and support growing user data needs, a crucial step in maintaining service reliability and speed.

Read the full story: Spaceflight Now

  • Total Launched: 8039
  • Total On Orbit: 7082
  • Total Working: 7049

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