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X Report 24 Dec 2025
SpaceX gears up for significant 2026 launches while a Starlink satellite anomaly provides insights into its operations.

🚀 Latest Developments
As the countdown to 2026 begins, SpaceX is diligently preparing the next wave of developments, with Super Heavy Booster 19 nearing completion. Simultaneously, a recent incident involving a Starlink satellite has been captured by orbiting technology, shedding light on the satellite’s resilience during anomalies.
📰 Detailed Coverage
Flight 12 Vehicles Readying for 2026 Opener
SpaceX is advancing the assembly of Super Heavy Booster 19 at its Starbase facility, positioning itself for an ambitious launch schedule in 2026. This booster will facilitate pivotal missions including crewed flights and satellite deployments that are expected to enhance the overall payload capacity and reliability of the Falcon 9 and Starship systems.
With ongoing refinements and testing, SpaceX remains at the forefront of launch technology, reinforcing its position against competitors in the commercial space arena. Anticipation builds as the industry watches closely for updates on future launches that will set new standards for space exploration.
Read the full story: NASA Space Flight
Doomed SpaceX Starlink Satellite Photographed from Orbit
An anomaly experienced by a SpaceX Starlink satellite has been captured in stunning detail by Vantor’s WorldView-3 spacecraft. This incident allows for a deeper understanding of the operational challenges faced by satellites in low Earth orbit, particularly how they respond to unforeseen events.
The visual evidence provided by this high-resolution imaging underscores the importance of monitoring satellite health and the ongoing need for innovation in satellite design and operational protocols. Such insights not only help SpaceX improve its systems but also enhance overall safety and efficacy in satellite communications.
Read the full story: Space.com
📊 Starlink Status
- Total Launched: 10839
- Total On Orbit: 9410
- Total Working: 9399
Track Starlink satellites in real-time on our web app: Track Starlink
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