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VisitStarlink Surpasses 6,400 Satellites, Needs 4 More Launches, Aiming for 25 in 2025
Nov 10, 2024, 08:37 AM
SpaceX's Starlink satellite network has made significant advancements, now boasting over 6,400 satellites in low Earth orbit, making it the largest satellite constellation to date. This rapid growth has enhanced global internet connectivity, particularly in remote areas. According to reports, only four more launches are needed to complete the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) for the Starlink Direct-to-Cell constellation, with testing currently underway in the U.S., Japan, and New Zealand. Looking ahead, SpaceX plans to conduct 25 launches in 2025, with a goal of achieving 50 launches annually from Vandenberg Space Force Base. The company also aims to recover its Starship vehicle within the next six months, marking another step in its ambitious space endeavors.
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