SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket carrying 22 Starlink satellites, marking the 100th Starlink mission and expanding global broadband coverage.
SpaceX is merging with xAI, valuing the enlarged entity at $1.25 trillion to fuel Elon Musk's AI and space exploration efforts.
SpaceX completed its 13th launch of January with Starlink 6-101 mission at 2:22 a.m. EST from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
SpaceX launched the Starlink 17-19 mission on January 29, 2026, from Vandenberg, deploying 25 satellites including the 11,000th Starlink satellite to date, with the Falcon 9 booster achieving its 19th flight and landing on a droneship.
Elon Musk announced SpaceX's Starship Flight 12, the debut of Version 3 with Raptor V3 engines, targeted in about six weeks around mid-March 2026, featuring taller design capable of over 100 tons to low Earth orbit.
FAA advances approval for up to 44 Starship launches from LC-39A, following Draft EIS in August 2025, positioning the site for lunar, Mars, and commercial missions with first launches potentially in late 2026.
FAA has approved SpaceX Starship launches and landings at Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39A, advancing environmental reviews to support up to 44 launches from the site and enabling operations on Florida's East Coast.
SpaceX launched the first satellites for T-Mobile’s direct-to-cell service.[1]
SpaceX received approval to launch another 7,500 next-gen Starlink satellites into orbit.
Iran has completely shut down the internet amid protests, affecting even Starlink services in the region.
SpaceX successfully launched a Starship mission, marking the first fully reusable orbital flight and a major step toward regular Starship operations.