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X Report 14 Feb 2025

Starship testing progresses at the Cape; Lynk Global secures funding amidst rising satellite competition.

Starship testing progresses at the Cape; Lynk Global secures funding amidst rising satellite competition.

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SpaceX has conducted test-firings of its Starship megarocket and Super Heavy booster at the launch site, marking another step forward for its upcoming missions. Satellite startup Lynk Global has gathered $85 million to bolster its direct-to-smartphone network, positioning itself in a competitive market alongside SpaceX. Meanwhile, the Starship Program at Cape Canaveral is gaining momentum with ongoing infrastructure developments.

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SpaceX Test-Fires Starship Megarocket

SpaceX achieved a significant milestone by test-firing its Starship megarocket alongside the Super Heavy booster ahead of the spacecraft’s next anticipated launch. This engine test is a crucial step in preparing for future missions, confirming the readiness of both vehicle and launch systems. The demonstration further underscores SpaceX’s commitment to advancing heavy-lift capabilities, essential for goals like crewed Mars missions.

Such rigorous testing ensures reliability, which is vital for maintaining competitive advantage in the space transport industry, particularly as new players from China and other regions eye similar technologies.

Read the full story: Space.com

Starship Program at the Cape Kicking into Gear

The Starship Program at Cape Canaveral is ramping up its activities. Following the construction of a major launch tower at LC-39A in 2022, further developments are aligning the Cape as a major launch point for SpaceX’s newest rocket series. This expansion is pivotal in supporting SpaceX’s goal of high-frequency Starship launches.

This upgrade not only facilitates efficient launch operations but also symbolizes SpaceX’s long-term commitment to establishing a robust infrastructure supporting its far-reaching exploratory ambitions.

Read the full story: NASASpaceFlight.com

Lynk Global’s Competitive Satellite Network Drive

Lynk Global has amassed over $85 million to enhance its burgeoning satellite constellation aimed directly at smartphone connectivity, a sector where SpaceX and AST SpaceMobile also demonstrate strong interests. The funding provides Lynk the capital needed to accelerate deployment and technology advancements, targeting a market anticipated to grow rapidly.

This raise signals heightened competition in the satellite internet domain, emphasizing the critical need for innovation and strategic partnerships among competitors to secure user bases.

Read the full story: SpaceNews

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  • Total On Orbit: 7030
  • Total Working: 6997

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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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