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X Report 9 Mar 2025

SpaceX reveals plans for Florida Starship launches, NASA teams up for dual missions, and FCC boosts satellite connectivity.

SpaceX reveals plans for Florida Starship launches, NASA teams up for dual missions, and FCC boosts satellite connectivity.

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SpaceX outlined its ambitious plan to launch Starship from Florida, marking a significant milestone in the vehicle’s development. NASA and SpaceX are collaborating on two upcoming missions from California, highlighting ongoing partnerships. Additionally, the FCC’s latest decision grants SpaceX greater power for its direct-to-smartphone services, enhancing satellite connectivity options. Meanwhile, a Falcon 9 booster incident sheds light on ongoing operational challenges.

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SpaceX Plans Starship Launches from Florida

During SpaceX’s live coverage of Starship Flight 8, the company confirmed the expansion of Roberts Road as part of its strategy for Florida-based launches. This development signals SpaceX’s readiness to integrate Starship operations into its existing infrastructure, supporting the vehicle’s growth and mission capabilities.

This plan positions Florida as a major hub for SpaceX’s Starship, potentially increasing satellite deployment options from this key location.

Read the full story: Space Explored

NASA and SpaceX Launch SPHEREx and PUNCH Missions

NASA has partnered with SpaceX to launch the SPHEREx space telescope and the PUNCH heliophysics mission. These missions will be conducted from California, exemplifying SpaceX’s role in facilitating scientific exploration alongside commercial endeavors.

The SPHEREx and PUNCH missions demonstrate SpaceX’s dual impact on space industry advancements, combining technological innovation with scientific progress.

Read the full story: NASA SpaceFlight

FCC Approves Power Boost for SpaceX Smartphone Services

The Federal Communications Commission has approved an increase in power for SpaceX’s direct-to-smartphone satellite services, enabling enhanced connectivity for regions beyond cell tower reach. This development could significantly bolster Starlink’s competitive edge in the remote communication sector.

This decision enhances SpaceX’s market potential, offering broader service capabilities and potentially driving user expansion.

Read the full story: SpaceNews

Falcon 9 Booster Loss Attributed to Fuel Leak

A recent investigation reveals that a fuel leak led to the loss of a Falcon 9 booster after its landing on March 2. This incident underscores the technical challenges SpaceX faces in maintaining its booster recovery efficiency.

While SpaceX continues to lead in reusable technology, this setback calls for revisiting safety measures and designs to ensure greater reliability and longevity in future missions.

Read the full story: SpaceNews

  • Total Launched: 8064
  • Total On Orbit: 7084
  • Total Working: 7050

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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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