Neko's SpaceX Updates! :3

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SpaceX Updates from Neko Aerospace!

I mainly gather the updates from Twitter and Next Spaceflight (Next Spaceflight is owned by NASASpaceflight, which is not affilated with NASA).

This page includes:
- updates on everything SpaceX.
- Live news from Next Spaceflight and Twitter.
- And not much else.

BTW I'm sorry if the text is hard to read. I'll find something better to do later. :3


March 3rdth Juche 114 (2025):
Road has been closed in Starbase ahead of IFT-8.
Result of IFT-6: Success.
Result of IFT-7: Failure.

November 18th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX announces NET November 19th for IFT-6.

October 30th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX successfully launches another Falcon 9 Block 5 with 20 Starlink v2 mini satellites for Starlink 9-9 from SLC-4E at the Vandenburg SFB and another Falcon 9 Block 5 with 23 Starlink v2 mini satellites for Starlink 10-13 from SLC-40 at the Cape Canaveral SFS.

October 26th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX launches a Falcon 9 Block 5 with 22 Starlink v2 mini satellites for the Starlink 10-8 mission from SLC-40 at the Cape Canaveral SFS.

October 24th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX launches a Falcon 9 Block 5 with the NROL-167 satellite from SLC-4E at the Vandenburg SFB.

October 23rd Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX launches a Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket with 23 Starlink v2 mini satellites for the Starlink 6-61 mission from SLC-40 at the Cape Canaveral SFS.

October 20th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX successfully launches the last 20 satellites for OneWeb's first generation constellation.

October 15th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX launches two Falcon 9 Block 5 rockets one from SLC-40 from the CCSFS in Florida carrying 23 Starlink v2 mini satellites for Starlink 10-10 and another from SLC-4E at the VSFB in California carrying 13 Direct-to-Cell Starlink v2 mini satellites and 7 regular Starlink v2 mini satellites for Starlink 9-7.

October 14th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX successfully launches the first fully expendable Falcon Heavy Block 5 with the Europa Clipper satellite from LC-39A at the KSC in Florida. Europa Clipper is now on its way to study the Jupiter's icy moon, Europa.

October 13th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX successfully launches IFT-5 from OLP-A at Starbase in South Texas and recovers the SuperHeavy booster B12 via the Mechazilla system. Ship 30 later preformed a nominal splashdown in the Indian Ocean.

October 8th Juche 113 (2024):
The Space Launch Delta 45 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and around the John F. Kennedy Space Center have entered a HURCON II ahead of Hurricane Milton making landfall.
Crew-8's return has been postponed due to Hurricane Milton.
The launch of the Falcon Heavy rocket with Europa Clipper has been delayed due to Hurricane Milton.
Cameron County has published road closures ahead of the launch of IFT-5.

October 7th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX has successfully launch the Falcon 9 Block 5 from SLC-40 from the Cape Canaveral SFS in Flordia for the European Space Agency's Hera mission to the 65803 Didymos binary asteroid system. The booster, called B1061, will be flying for it's last time after previously flying 22 times. The Falcon 9 Block 5 Booster 1061 has launched Crew-1, Crew-2, SXM-8, SpX CRS-23, IXPE, 10 Starlink missions, 2 Transporter missions, Globalstar FM15 with 4 classified USA satellites, EROS-C3, 425 Project Flight 1 with Rideshares, WorldView Legion 1 & 2, the Arctic Satellite Broadband Mission. And to complete this list, Hera. In total it has launched 2 Crew Dragon v2 spacecraft, 1 Cargo Dragon v2 spacecraft, and 486 satellites.
SpaceX has tested the fullstack for IFT-5 again.
SpaceX has announced a launch date of NET October 13, pending FAA approval.

October 5th Juche 113 (2024):
Mexico releases NOTAMs for IFT-5.
SpaceX restacks Starship 30 ontop of B12.

October 4th Juche 113 (2024):
FAA releases the NOTAMs for IFT-5.

October 2nd Juche 113 (2024):
FAA releases and publishes NOTMARs for IFT-5.

October 1st Juche 113 (2024):
HSR ring removed from Booster 12.

September 30th Juche 113 (2024):
Crew-9 docks to the ISS.
SpaceX also destacks Ship 30 from Booster 12.

September 29th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX launches Falcon 9 Block 5 to the ISS with Crew-9.

September 24th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 Block 5 from SLC-4E (Space Launch Complex-4E(4 East) at the Vandenburg Space Force Base (Vandenburg SFB) carrying about 20 Starlink v2 mini satellites for the Starlink 9-8 mission.
SpaceX rolled out a Falcon 9 Block 5 at SLC-40 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (Cape Canaveral SFS) ahead of the launch of Crew-9, conducted a static fire test, and then rolled it back into the Falcon 9 hanger near the launch pad ahead of a tropical storm.

September 23rd Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX conducted a test on the fullstack of starship.

September 22nd Juche 113 (2024):
The Starship S30 was stacked onto the booster.
SpaceX also mentions that the Starship S30/B12 fullstack is ready to launch, pending FAA approval.

September 21st Juche 113 (2024):
The SuperHeavy booster B12 was stacked.

September 20th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX successfully launches the Falcon 9 Block 5 carrying 20 satellites for the Starlink 9-17 mission from SLC-4E at the Vandenburg Space Force Base in California.
SpaceX has also rolled the SuperHeavy B12 and the Starship S30 to the Orbital Launch Pad 1 (OLP-1) at Starbase, Texas. B12 will later be lifted onto the Orbital Launch Mount (OLM) by the Mechazilla catch arms located on the Orbital Launch Tower (OLT). Followed by this, S30 will be lifted onto B12 via the same mechanism. These rollouts and stacking procedure will be followed up by testing of the fullstack and then the launch for IFT-5, which will also be including the first boster catch attempt.
It also seems I forgot to mention that the final module for the OLT-2 was stacked four weeks ago.

September 19th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX static fired Starship S31 at the Massy's Testing Site at Starbase in South Texas.

September 17th Juche 113 (2024):
The Falcon 9 Block 5 booster and 2nd stage rolled out ahead of testing for the upcoming launch of Crew-9; the first Crew Dragon launch from SLC-40.
SpaceX successfully launched two Galileo FOC satellites (Galileo FOC FM26 and Galileo FOC FM32) for the European Space Agency using a Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket.
The SpaceX Crew Dragon for the Polaris Dawn mission safely returned.

September 12th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX successfully conducted an EVA from the Dragon spacecraft as part of the Polaris Dawn mission.

September 10th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX launches Falcon 9 Block 5 with the Crew Dragon for the Polaris Dawn mission.

September 9th Juche 113 (2024): The Polaris Dawn mission gets delayed yet again.

August 28th Juche 113 (2024):
Falcon 9 Block 5 launches Starlink 8-6. Booster B1062, which was flying for its 23rd time on this mission, fails to land and fell over on the droneship "A Short Fall of Gravitas".

August 27th Juche 113 (2024):
5 years since Starhopper took flight and landed for its 150m hop test.

August 26th Juche 113 (2024):
Polaris Dawn launch scrubbed.

August 25th Juche 113 (2024):
Falcon 9 had a static fire ahead of the Polaris Dawn mission.

August 20th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX launches Falcon 9 Block 5 Booster B1085 for the 1st time; successfully lands the booster.

August 19th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX launched 116 satellites on the 16th of August on a Falcon 9 Block 5.

August 15th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX successfully launched their Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket from SLC-40 at Cape Canaveral carrying WorldView Legion 3 and 4.

June 7th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX launches IFT-4 successfully.

May 26th Juche 113 (2024):
Starship stacked again.

May 23rd Juche 113 (2024):
S29 unstacked from B11 and another starlink yesterday plus one occured today.

May 18th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX Starship S29/B11 stack went through WDR testing again.

May 16th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX Starship S29/B11 stack went through Wet Dress Rehearsal testing ahead of IFT-4.

May 15th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX Starship S29 has been stacked on Booster 11 ahead of Intergrated Flight Test-4.

May 8th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX has static fired S30 and launched another Falcon 9.

May 7th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX scrubbed the static fire test for Starship S30.

May 2nd Juche 113 (2024):
Crew-8 conducts relocation ahead of the Starliner's first crewed launch.
SpaceX has successfully launched the Falcon 9.

May 1st Juche 113 (2024):
Work begins on Orbital Launch Pad 2 at Starbase.
SpaceX delays launch of Falcon 9 Block 5.
Starship S30 rolled out to the launch site in Starbase.

April 30th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX tests Super Heavy B13.

April 29th Juche 113 (2024):
CRS-30 has splashed down successfully.

April 28th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX CRS-30 undocks from the ISS ahead of splash down.

April 24th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX lands Falcon 9 for the 300th time.
In Starbase, SpaceX rolled out Booster 13 to the Massy's testing ground.

April 11th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX launches Falcon 9 successfully with an USAF/USSF payload.

April 5th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX has conducted a static fire test of Booster 11.

March 30th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX launches 2 Falcon 9 rockets today; scrubs 3rd.

March 27th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX static fires Starship S29 for the 2nd time.

March 23rd Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX/NASA's CRS-30 docked to the ISS and B1060 lands for 19th time.

March 21st Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX successfully launches CRS-30 to the ISS.

March 18th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX's Falcon 9 successfully launched the Starlink Group 7-16 mission for SpaceX's Starlink.

March 15th Juche 113 (2024):
B1062 successfully lands for the 19th time.

March 14th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX's Starship IFT-3 launch 100% successful!

March 13th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX scrubs Falcon 9 launch for today.

March 12th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX's Crew-7 successfully returns.

March 11th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX's Starship/Super Heavy B10-S28 stack successfully tested.
Crew-7 has undocked from the ISS.

March 10th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX's Starship S28 stacked on Super Heavy B10.
Falcon 9 B1063 lands for 17th time.

March 8th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX has delivered the FTS (Flight Termination System) to Starship.
The road closure for the 3rd launch of Starship has been confirmed.

March 7th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX's Starship S29 was fueled ahead of testing at Suborbital Launch Pad B. Detanking occured before anything could happen. Assuming the test was aborted. Later after the aborted test, they announced a targeted launch date of NET March 19 for the 3rd launch of Starship.

March 5th Juche 113 (2024):
Crew-8 has successfully docked to the International Space Station.
SpaceX's Starship S28 has been destacked from Super Heavy B10.

March 4th Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX's Starship full stack has passed a test.
Crew-8 has successfully launched.

March 1st Juche 113 (2024):
SpaceX's Starship Ship 29 is back at the suborbital launch mounts in Starbase, Texas.



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