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X Report 14 Nov 2024

SpaceX prepares for Starship Flight 6 as it readies another doubleheader Starlink launch day, while NASA navigates a complex presidential transition.

SpaceX prepares for Starship Flight 6 as it readies another doubleheader Starlink launch day, while NASA navigates a complex presidential transition.

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SpaceX is set to launch its sixth Starship test flight on November 18, as the company rolls Ship 31 to the launch pad. Meanwhile, a busy day for Starlink sees two launches scheduled within hours, adding to a growing constellation. NASA is preparing for a potentially disruptive presidential transition influenced by Elon Musk’s presence.

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SpaceX Gears Up for Starship Flight 6

SpaceX has rolled the upper stage of its sixth Starship megarocket to the pad, positioning itself for a test flight slated for November 18. This latest unit, Ship 31, features some modifications, emphasizing the continued iteration and refinement of the Starship program.

These developments highlight SpaceX’s ongoing focus on evolving the Starship design, a critical component of its Martian ambition. Recent imagery has humorously included a banana for scale, capturing public interest and underscoring the program’s monumental scale.

Read the full story: Space.com

In an impressive display of operational cadence, SpaceX is launching 24 Starlink satellites this morning from Florida, just hours after another batch was sent aloft from California. This morning’s launch is set from Cape Canaveral, underscoring SpaceX’s aggressive expansion of its satellite internet network.

The dual launches within such a narrow window exemplify SpaceX’s logistical prowess and its commitment to deploying a substantial constellation in orbit. Notably, 13 of the newly launched satellites include Direct to Cell capabilities, enhancing Starlink’s service portfolio.

Read the full story: SpaceFlight Now

NASA Braces for Unprecedented Transition

Veteran NASA officials express concerns over the incoming presidential transition, significantly influenced by Elon Musk’s growing role. Despite the turbulence anticipated, the transition may introduce strategic directions heavily aligned with Musk’s unique perspectives on space exploration and policy integration.

This shift reflects Musk’s increasing sway in both government and private aerospace sectors, potentially altering NASA’s trajectory amidst broader transformation efforts within the U.S. administration.

Read the full story: SpaceNews

  • Total Launched: 7280
  • Total On Orbit: 6613
  • Total Working: 6560

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