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X Report 8 Mar 2025

SpaceX faces setbacks with Starship Flight 8 amid debris fallout, achieves regulatory win for smartphone connectivity, and prepares for upcoming ISS missions.

SpaceX faces setbacks with Starship Flight 8 amid debris fallout, achieves regulatory win for smartphone connectivity, and prepares for upcoming ISS missions.

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SpaceX’s Starship Flight 8 experienced a setback when the upper stage disintegrated mid-flight, impacting nearby commercial flights and prompting an FAA investigation. Meanwhile, SpaceX secured FCC approval to enhance its direct-to-smartphone service power, promising better connectivity. Additionally, preparations continue for SpaceX’s upcoming mission to the ISS, with the Dragon capsule now at the launch site.

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FAA Probes Starship Flight 8 Explosion

Nine minutes post-launch, SpaceX’s Starship Flight 8 encountered a catastrophic failure, leading to the upper stage breaking apart in a dramatic display over the Caribbean. This mishap caused significant flight disruptions in Florida, sparking an FAA investigation into the incident.

This marks the second consecutive failure for SpaceX’s Starship, highlighting potential challenges with the upper stage’s reliability. This ongoing issue could impact future commercial and satellite launch schedules.

Read the full story: Space.com

FCC Authorizes Power Boost for SpaceX’s Smartphone Service

SpaceX received approval from the FCC to increase the power of its satellite-to-smartphone services, aiming to improve mobile connectivity in remote areas beyond regular network coverage. This development promises significant enhancements in service robustness across the United States.

This move strengthens SpaceX’s competitive edge in the burgeoning satellite-based mobile communication sector, challenging traditional network providers and enhancing service offerings.

Read the full story: SpaceNews

Preparations Underway for Dragon’s Upcoming ISS Mission

The SpaceX Dragon capsule designated for the Crew-10 mission to the ISS has arrived at Kennedy Space Center in preparation for its scheduled March 12 launch. This mission aims to further SpaceX’s collaboration with NASA, helping to manage and sustain ISS operations.

This timely arrival underscores SpaceX’s role in providing reliable transport solutions to the ISS, amidst broader challenges with its Starship tests.

Read the full story: Space.com

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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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