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X Report 22 Jan 2025

SpaceX marks a successful launch of 21 Starlink satellites, follows up after Starship explosion, and influences Qantas flights amid a busy operational schedule.

SpaceX marks a successful launch of 21 Starlink satellites, follows up after Starship explosion, and influences Qantas flights amid a busy operational schedule.

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SpaceX successfully launched 21 Starlink satellites, continuing its mission to expand the megaconstellation. This marked the first flight since a recent Starship explosion. The increased frequency of launches is reportedly impacting Qantas airlines due to necessary airspace restrictions.

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A smooth launch occurred with SpaceX deploying 21 Starlink satellites early on January 21st from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. This mission introduces the 13th group of Starlink satellites intended to enhance the global broadband coverage offered by SpaceX’s satellite network.

This launch signifies SpaceX’s resolve to maintain its ambitious schedule despite recent setbacks, such as the Starship test flight explosion. The Falcon 9 rocket’s success adds confidence to their ongoing deployment strategy, highlighting SpaceX’s resilience and technical prowess.

Read the full story: Spaceflight Now

This launch comes just five days after SpaceX’s ambitious Starship test flight concluded with an explosion. The company quickly bounced back, reinforcing its robust testing regime and prioritizing Starlink expansions.

The ability to pivot swiftly underscores SpaceX’s operational agility, but highlights the challenges of pioneering new aerospace technologies. Analysts note that managing dual objectives of Starship development and Starlink deployment remains complex yet crucial for SpaceX’s future landscape.

Read the full story: Space.com

Qantas Flights Delayed Due to SpaceX Launches

Recent reports from Qantas airlines reveal that SpaceX’s frequent launch schedules have induced airspace-related delays on flights between Johannesburg and Sydney. The airline cites hours of delays as a direct result of the increased launch cadence.

While SpaceX’s growing operational tempo is aimed at fortifying Tesla’s network and testing, its implications on regular aviation operations prompt conversations on managing shared airspace utilization effectively.

Read the full story: Space Explored

  • Total Launched: 7777
  • Total On Orbit: 6971
  • Total Working: 6934

Track Starlink satellites in real-time on our web app: Track Starlink


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