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SpaceX Achieves 600th Falcon 9 Landing, Launches Final GPS III Satellite as Rivals Struggle

SpaceX Achieves 600th Falcon 9 Landing, Launches Final GPS III Satellite as Rivals Struggle

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SpaceX has been on a blistering pace, achieving its 600th successful Falcon 9 booster landing just days ago on April 19, when it launched 25 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, according to Space.com reports. That mission highlighted the company's relentless reliability in building its global internet constellation.

On April 21, SpaceX notched another win by launching the final GPS III satellite, GPS III SV10, for the U.S. Space Force from Cape Canaveral's SLC-40 at 2:53 a.m. EDT. Spaceflight Now confirmed the nominal orbit insertion, with the second stage landing on the droneship Just Read the Instructions—its last Falcon 9 duty before shifting to Starship support. Elon Musk himself touted this on X, calling these the most advanced GPS satellites ever built and noting Falcon rockets now fly every few days, viewable live from Florida or California.

Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas, buzzes with expansion, including the massive 1-million-square-foot Starfactory and Gigabay, as shown in recent March overviews from Combs Drone Services, fueling anticipation for Starship's next leaps.

Social media is ablaze with Musk's frenzy—33 X posts on April 21 alone, six on SpaceX, per fan breakdowns. He gloated about needing just 30 more Falcon 9 launches through 2026's end, while shading rivals: Blue Origin's New Glenn grounded for months after its April 19 upper stage failure on an AST SpaceMobile satellite, Vulcan rockets sidelined by BE-4 engine woes, and Amazon's satellite dreams lagging until 2028. Listeners are whispering about SpaceX's dominance crushing competitors, with viral clips of Musk's posts racking up views.

These feats underscore SpaceX's lead in reusable rocketry and satellite tech, eyes now on Starship's orbital tests.

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