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X Report 12 Nov 2025

SpaceX breaks records with its 94th launch of the year while planning to ramp up Starship production to unprecedented levels.

SpaceX breaks records with its 94th launch of the year while planning to ramp up Starship production to unprecedented levels.

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SpaceX has achieved a significant milestone by completing its 94th launch of 2025, successfully deploying 29 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral. In parallel, the company is gearing up to revolutionize its production capabilities, aiming to manufacture Starships at an extraordinary rate that could redefine space logistics.

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SpaceX Launches Record-Breaking 94th Mission

On November 10, SpaceX completed its 94th launch of the year, successfully sending 29 Starlink satellites into orbit from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. This landmark event underscores SpaceX’s dominance in the launch industry and solidifies Florida’s Space Coast as a buzzing hub of space activity.

The record not only highlights SpaceX’s operational efficiency but also reflects the growing demand for satellite internet services globally. As the year concludes, SpaceX continues to lead the way in space launches, making it a critical player in both commercial space and satellite communications.

Read the full story: Space.com

SpaceX’s Ambitious Starship Production Plans

In exciting news for space enthusiasts, SpaceX announced plans to ramp up Starship production to approximately 1,000 rockets per year. This ambitious target may appear unrealistic given the complexity and size of each Starship; however, CEO Elon Musk remains confident that increased manufacturing efficiencies will make it possible.

Achieving such a level of production would not only transform SpaceX’s operational capabilities but could also have profound implications for future interplanetary missions and the overall space economy. If successful, this revolutionary production rate could enhance Starlink deployment and facilitate more frequent space travel.

Read the full story: Teslarati

  • Total Launched: 10328
  • Total On Orbit: 8942
  • Total Working: 8927

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


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