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Starlink: 10,000 beta-users

SpaceX’s Starlink broadband-by-satellite service is now supplying capacity to more than 10,000 beta-users. The news emerged in a filing to the FCC. Moreover, SpaceX says that it has registered “hundreds of thousands” of interested users without a dollar being spent in advertising. SpaceX says that demand for its service is “strong and widespread”. The FCC […]

February 8, 2021By Chris Forrester

SpaceX aims for quadruple success

Elon Musk will no doubt breathe a sigh of relief at the end of this weekend when, if all goes to plan, his second Falcon 9 rocket orbits the second batch of 60 Starlink satellites. The first consignment was another flawless flight, landing in the early hours of February 4th (01.19 Florida time) after lifting […]

February 5, 2021By Chris Forrester

Musk loses another Starship; Starlink rescheduled

SpaceX did not have the best of experimental launches on February 2nd when one of its prototype Starship giant rockets again exploded on landing. It had a perfect launch and a superb in-orbit manoeuvre as preparation for landing on its exact take-off spot. It reached some 6 miles in height, but the landing resulted in […]

February 3, 2021By Chris Forrester

Starlink launches continue apace

SpaceX had hoped for a launch of 60 Starlink broadband satellites on Sunday January 31st. That was scrubbed because of weather anxieties. The launch was initially rescheduled for Monday February 1st, but that was also amended. A new flight time for the morning of Tuesday February 2nd has been set, with a launch window opening […]

February 2, 2021By Chris Forrester

Nilesat confirms SpaceX launch

Egypt’s latest commercial geostationary satellite, Nilesat 301, will be launched by SpaceX next year. Nilesat 301 is being built by Thales Alenia Space and follows on from a long relationship with Arab satellite operators. The very first Arabsat (Arabsat-1A) was built by Alcatel Alenia in 1985 which was eventually absorbed by Thales Alenia. Nilesat 301 […]

February 2, 2021By Chris Forrester

SiriusXM loses latest satellite

Pay-radio’s SiriusXM’s brand-new satellite, launched only a few weeks ago, has suffered an in-orbit malfunction and while the full extent of the damage is uncertain the craft is likely to be declared a total loss. SXM-7 was launched on December 13th by SpaceX. In a formal statement to the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) the […]

January 28, 2021By Chris Forrester

Musk vs Bezos in FCC row

The planet’s two richest individuals, Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, are involved in a bitter slanging match over their satellite mega-constellations. Their rival businesses, SpaceX and Project Kuiper, have lodged tit-for-tat almost daily filings with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with SpaceX saying that Amazon’s Kuiper is guilty of “stifling competition”. SpaceX is already asking […]

January 27, 2021By Chris Forrester

SpaceX sets launch record

SpaceX launched 143 satellites on one rocket on January 24th including 10 of its own Starlink craft. The previous record was held by an Indian launch of 104 satellites in 2017. The impressive cargo formed SpaceX’s ‘Transporter-1’ mission, and while around 133 of the satellites were small, so-called cube-sats and ‘micro-sats’ it was nevertheless an […]

January 25, 2021By Chris Forrester

Success for 17th Starlink launch

SpaceX launched another 60 of its Starlink satellites into orbit on January 20th at 08.02am Florida time (13.02 GMT). It was the 17th mission for the Starlink team and went flawlessly. It is also the first launch for Starlink this year, but it is expected that another launch of 10 satellites will follow over the […]

January 21, 2021By Chris Forrester

SpaceX reschedules 17th Starlink launch

SpaceX delayed its initially planned January 18th launch for the 17th Starlink mission because of bad weather. Rescheduled for January 20th, this will be the eighth time the powerful booster had flown, itself a record. SpaceX plans to loft 60 of its Starlink satellites into orbit (at 08.02 am Florida time, 13.02 GMT) and taking […]

January 20, 2021By Chris Forrester