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Space X Watch

Space X Watch

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This series on SpaceX delves into the company's journey from its inception to its groundbreaking achievements and ambitious future plans. The first episode explores the visionary origins of SpaceX, highlighting Elon Musk's motivations and the company's early challenges. The second episode focuses on the technological innovations that have revolutionized space travel, including the development of reusable rockets and successful missions to the International Space Station. The final episode looks ahead to SpaceX's future, examining the Starship project, plans for lunar exploration, and the ambitious goal of Mars colonization, showcasing the company's potential to transform the aerospace industry and the future of space exploration.2024 Quiet. Please 社会科学 科学
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  • SpaceX Dominates the Skies: Starlink Expansion, Starship Milestones, and Astronomical Interference
    2025/07/08
    Listeners, SpaceX has been making headlines over the past few days with a series of high-profile launches and bold developments across its Starlink and Starship programs. Early this morning, July 8th, SpaceX successfully launched the Starlink 10-28 mission from Cape Canaveral, deploying 28 new broadband satellites into low-Earth orbit. This launch marked the 22nd flight for the veteran Falcon 9 booster, which executed another flawless landing on the drone ship “A Shortfall of Gravitas” in the Atlantic according to coverage from ClickOrlando and TS2 Space News. This relentless Starlink deployment further cements SpaceX’s position at the forefront of global satellite internet expansion, with more than 1,500 satellites launched this year alone. The company's manufacturing arm is also ramping up production, reportedly building over 90,000 Starlink user kits each week, as recently highlighted by Advanced Television.

    Starlink’s impact continues to grow, with Elon Musk confirming via Instagram that Starlink internet is now available across Qatar, dramatically expanding connectivity in the region. These moves come amid continued excitement and controversy. A recent study led by Steven Tingay and cited in TS2 Space News found that Starlink satellites are unintentionally interfering with protected astronomical radio frequencies, appearing in nearly a third of astronomical images. This has sparked urgent calls for regulatory and technical solutions to ensure cosmic research can proceed unimpeded.

    SpaceX is also responding dynamically to market forces. The low-Earth orbit satellite sector, driven by Starlink and its competitors, is projected to jump from $11.8 billion in 2025 to over $20 billion by 2030. This democratization of access is allowing a new era of participation in space from startups, universities, and emerging nations.

    On the Starship front, development remains robust but not without setbacks. The massive rocket—now the world’s largest—has completed nine test flights, with the most recent launches meeting technical challenges. According to Wikipedia and Space.com, the upper stage has suffered losses in its last three flights, though the Super Heavy booster has been successfully recovered in several cases using the impressive catch arms at the launch tower. Starship remains central to both NASA and Department of Defense ambitions, but its most recent failures have forced the Federal Aviation Administration to issue brief ground stops at major Florida airports following high-altitude breakups.

    Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of the Air Force recently canceled plans to build Starship landing pads on Johnston Atoll—a move prompted by environmental concerns and pressure from conservation groups, as reported by Space.com. The military is still considering other locations, highlighting the ongoing behind-the-scenes negotiations over how Starship technology will be used for rapid global cargo delivery.

    On the social side, Elon Musk’s constant updates drive intense engagement on X, with fans celebrating SpaceX’s booster recoveries, sharing launch viewing tips, and speculating about the next major Starship milestone. The meme circuit has been abuzz with jokes about Starlink’s ever-expanding “sky train” and playful debates about how soon Starship will truly be ready for Mars.

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  • "SpaceX Soars with Starlink, Globalstar, and Crewed Missions Amid Relentless Launch Pace"
    2025/07/08
    SpaceX continues its impressive run of launches and partnerships as of July 8, 2025. In the early hours today, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket soared from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, deploying another batch of 28 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit. According to Spectrum News 13, this was mission Starlink 10-28, marking the 22nd SpaceX mission of the year. The rocket lifted off at 4:21 a.m. ET, providing an awe-inspiring spectacle visible to early commuters across Orlando and beyond. This relentless pace of Starlink deployments underscores SpaceX’s ambition to blanket the globe with satellite internet coverage, an undertaking that has already brought connectivity to remote regions worldwide.

    Beyond Starlink, SpaceX’s manifest is busier than ever. Globalstar, a leading satellite operator, just announced on July 7 another major deal with SpaceX. Satellite Today reports that Globalstar has purchased a second launch slated for 2026, in addition to a previously arranged Falcon 9 mission for 2025. These launches will refresh the Globalstar constellation with 17 new satellites, ensuring robust support for services like Apple’s satellite messaging, for which Apple is footing the bill for most network upgrades. The deepening relationship between Apple, Globalstar, and SpaceX highlights Elon Musk’s growing influence in mainstream consumer tech infrastructure.

    Attention is now building for NASA and SpaceX’s Crew-11 mission to the International Space Station, targeted for launch in late July or early August from Kennedy Space Center. NASA’s latest updates confirm that astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, JAXA’s Kimiya Yui, and Roscosmos’ Oleg Platonov will make the journey aboard Dragon and Falcon 9. This ongoing partnership demonstrates the confidence, reliability, and technical prowess SpaceX brings to human spaceflight—another facet of the company’s expanding space portfolio.

    On social media and in tech gossip circles, SpaceX remains a hot topic. Fans and followers are buzzing about the pace at which Starlink satellites are being launched, sharing tracking maps and launch footage across TikTok and X (formerly Twitter). Elon Musk’s own posts continue to draw millions of views, especially as he teases Starship’s upcoming debut launch from Florida later this year. Rumors are swirling about even more ambitious Starlink upgrades, including direct-to-phone services and next-generation satellite tech, especially in light of the Globalstar-Apple collaboration. Even the memes are catching on, joking about how SpaceX launches have become as routine in Florida as afternoon rain.

    SpaceX’s momentum shows no sign of slowing, with each launch further cementing its status as the backbone of the new space age. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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  • SpaceX Soars to 500th Falcon 9 Launch, Cementing Industry Dominance
    2025/07/05
    SpaceX just reached a major milestone, making headlines across the space industry after launching its 500th Falcon 9 rocket in the early hours of July 2, 2025. According to Spaceflight Now, this overnight Starlink mission, dubbed Starlink 10-25, not only delivered 27 of the latest Starlink V2 Mini Optimized satellites to orbit but also showcased the extraordinary reliability of its hardware. The first stage booster—tail number B1067—set a new record, flying for the 29th time before landing smoothly on the droneship ‘A Shortfall of Gravitas’ in the Atlantic. That marks the 116th touchdown for this vessel and the 472nd successful booster recovery for SpaceX.

    Spectrum News 13 highlighted the nearly flawless launch conditions out of Cape Canaveral, with a 90 percent chance of favorable weather and all eyes on the booster’s historic performance. So far in 2025, SpaceX has launched 1,505 Starlink satellites across 61 missions, making up the vast majority of its 83 Falcon 9 launches this year. This relentless pace keeps SpaceX at the forefront of satellite internet expansion, propelling its Starlink constellation ever closer to true global coverage.

    Looking ahead, NASA is inviting media to the upcoming Crew-11 launch, the eleventh rotational mission involving a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft, scheduled for late July or early August according to NASA press releases. This crewed mission will ferry astronauts from NASA, JAXA, and Roscosmos to the International Space Station, adding yet another chapter to SpaceX’s achievements in human spaceflight.

    On the social media front, the buzz is all about B1067’s record-shattering 29th flight, with fans and industry insiders praising the reusability milestone and debating how many more missions the booster might undertake before retirement. SpaceX’s official Twitter account has been active, sharing spectacular images and videos from the launch, and congratulating the recovery teams for their flawless execution. Meanwhile, speculation continues to swirl on platforms like Reddit about the timeline for the next Starship orbital test flight from Texas, with listeners eager for any hint of progress after recent infrastructure upgrades at Starbase.

    With its rapid-fire launch cadence, growing roster of astronaut missions, and viral moments online, SpaceX continues to set the pace for innovation and excitement in the space industry. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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