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X Report 12 Jun 2025

Today, SpaceX faced delays in launching the Ax-4 mission due to a booster leak, while Starlink made strides towards launching in India with new telecom license approval.

Today, SpaceX faced delays in launching the Ax-4 mission due to a booster leak, while Starlink made strides towards launching in India with new telecom license approval.

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SpaceX’s launch of the Ax-4 private astronaut mission to the International Space Station has been delayed due to a liquid oxygen leak in the Falcon 9 booster. On a more positive note, Starlink has received crucial telecom license approval in India, moving closer to providing high-speed satellite internet services in the region.

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Propellant Leak Delays Ax-4 Mission to ISS

A leak in the Falcon 9 rocket’s liquid oxygen system has led to the postponement of the Ax-4 private astronaut mission, which was initially slated for launch on June 11. The delay underscores the challenges that come with ensuring the safety and reliability of commercial space flights. SpaceX has yet to announce a new target launch date, leaving the timeline for the Axiom Space mission uncertain.

As SpaceX continues to refine its technology and processes, such delays may impact its future launch schedule. The need for meticulous checks in space travel remains a priority, especially as the industry grows increasingly competitive.

Read the full story: Space.com

Starlink has secured its telecom license in India, paving the way for the potential launch of its satellite internet services within the next two months. This development is significant not only for Starlink’s expansion efforts but also for the broader telecommunications market in India, where demand for high-speed internet is surging.

Securing a telecom license is a critical step for satellite internet providers in establishing legitimate operations in new markets, ensuring compliance with local regulations. The impending launch could provide a substantial boost to connectivity, particularly in rural areas of India.

Read the full story: Teslarati

SpaceX’s Ambitious Plan for SLC-37’s Future

SpaceX is advancing plans to repurpose SLC-37, previously used for Delta launches, into a hub for its Starship program. This shift comes as the company aims to enhance its launch capabilities and streamline operations. The draft environmental review for this transition is underway, marking a significant milestone for SpaceX’s ongoing evolution in the commercial space industry.

This redevelopment strategy reflects SpaceX’s broader ambitions to solidify its presence in various launch markets, allowing for increased flexibility and efficiency in its operations.

Read the full story: NASA Spaceflight

  • Total Launched: 8922
  • Total On Orbit: 7734
  • Total Working: 7711

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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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