Last updated: 9/3/2024, 9:38:26 PM
@SpaceX
An in-depth look at @SpaceX's Twitter performance and impact
SpaceX is a leading aerospace company known for its groundbreaking work in space technology and exploration. With a massive following of over 35 million, SpaceX’s Twitter account primarily updates followers on the company’s latest launches, satellite deployments, and technological advancements. Their tweets are a stream of timely updates related to their operations, particularly focusing on Starlink satellite launches and Falcon 9 missions.
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Targeting Tuesday, August 27 for launch of Polaris Dawn, the first of the @PolarisProgram’s three human spaceflight missions designed to advance the future of spaceflight
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Falcon 9 delivers 42 @Starlink satellites, including 26 with Direct to Cell capabilities, to low-Earth orbit in back-to-back launches from Florida and California
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Deployment of 21 @Starlink satellites launched from California confirmed
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Deployment of 21 @Starlink satellites launched from pad 40 in Florida confirmed
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Falcon 9 lands on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship
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Fairing separation confirmed
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Engines full power and liftoff!
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Watch Falcon 9 launch 21 @Starlink satellites to orbit from California
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T-35 minutes. Propellant load has started for tonight’s launch of 21 @Starlink satellites, including 13 with Direct to Cell capabilities, from pad 4E in California → http://spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=sl-9-5…
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Falcon 9’s first stage lands on the Just Read The Instructions droneship, completing this booster’s 18th launch and landing
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3, 2, 1 and liftoff of Falcon 9 from pad 40 in Florida!
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Watch Falcon 9 launch 21 @Starlink satellites to orbit from Florida
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Falcon 9 is ready, the weather is looking good, and we are ~5 minutes away from propellant load starting for tonight’s launch of 21 @Starlink satellites from pad 40 in Florida → http://spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=sl-8-10…
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Targeting back-to-back Falcon 9 launches tonight from California and Florida → http://spacex.com/launches/
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Latest forecasts continue to show unfavorable weather conditions in the areas along Florida’s coast where Dragon would splash down upon returning from space. Once teams identify the next best opportunity for launch and return of the Polaris Dawn mission, we’ll provide an update.
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Earlier this week we received an order from Brazil’s Supreme Court Justice @alexandre de Moraes that freezes Starlink’s finances and prevents Starlink from conducting financial transactions in that country
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Falcon 9 launches 21 @Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Florida
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Standing down from our second @Starlink launch of the night to give the team time to review booster landing data from the previous launch. A new target launch date will be shared once available
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Payload deploy of 21 @Starlink satellites, including 13 with Direct to Cell capabilities, confirmed
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Nominal orbit achieved by Falcon 9's upper stage after its second burn. Payload deploy coming up next
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The second stage successfully completed its first burn and will reignite its engine for a short 2-second burn in ~35 minutes to place it into the proper deploy orbit