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commercialFounded 2002
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SpaceX's Crew-12 launch was delayed by 24 hours.

Mentioned as: SpaceXTechnical ProductFeb 9, 2026Due to Crew-12 delaying by 24 hours, ULA's Vulcan (USSF-87) and SpaceX' Falcon 9 (Crew-12) are now set to launch within 2 hours of each other from neighboring pads 2.5km apart. If Crew-12 proceeds, I doubt USSF-87 can launch due to Dragon closeouts right around Vulcan's T-0.

NASA and SpaceX are targeting no earlier than 5:38 a.m. EST on Thursday, Feb. 12 for launch of the Crew-12 mission to the International Space Station from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

Mentioned as: SpaceXTechnical ProductFeb 9, 2026RT by @GewoonLukas_: NASA and SpaceX now are targeting no earlier 5:38 a.m. EST, Thursday, Feb. 12, for launch of the Crew-12 mission to the International Space Station from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Mission teams completed a weather review on Monday and elected to waive off a… pic.

Elon Musk stated that SpaceX can launch to the Moon every 10 days.

Mentioned as: SpaceXTechnical ProductFeb 9, 2026SpaceX shifts focus from Mars to Moon, Musk says

Falcon 9 upper stage dry mass is 4.5 tons according to SpaceX numbers, and the analysis uses 6 tons dry mass to account for tank rigidization, landing legs, and docking mechanisms.

Mentioned as: SpaceXTechnical ProductFeb 9, 2026Much needed cargo for the Moon

SpaceX's Falcon 9 is targeted to launch Crew-12 to the International Space Station no earlier than Thursday, February 12, 2026.

Mentioned as: SpaceXTechnical ProductFeb 9, 2026Due to Crew-12 delaying by 24 hours, ULA's Vulcan (USSF-87) and SpaceX' Falcon 9 (Crew-12) are now set to launch within 2 hours of each other from neighboring pads 2.5km apart. If Crew-12 proceeds, I doubt USSF-87 can launch due to Dragon closeouts right around Vulcan's T-0.

SpaceX is taking the Crew Access Arm at Launch Complex 39A down to perform maintenance.

Mentioned as: SpaceXTechnical ProductFeb 9, 2026During today's Crew-12 briefing, SpaceX' William Gerstenmaier said that they are taking the Crew Access Arm down to perform some maintenance. SpaceX is planning to keep it on the ground after this work, but he said they can reinstall it quickly enough if needed.

On 8 February, Elon Musk posted on X that SpaceX has shifted its strategic focus from colonizing Mars to building a Moon city.

Mentioned as: spacexNarrative GeneralFeb 9, 2026Musk indica la Luna come priorità: città in meno di 10 anni

SpaceX plans to begin building a Mars city in about 5 to 7 years.

Mentioned as: spacexNarrative PlanFeb 9, 2026SpaceX Delays Mars Plans in Favor of the Moon

The deorbit vehicle built by SpaceX is intended to enable a precise re-entry of the ISS over the Pacific Ocean far from land and people.

Mentioned as: SpaceXOrg RelationshipFeb 9, 2026The coming end of ISS, symbol of an era of global cooperation

SpaceX and Blue Origin submitted plans to NASA outlining how they could send American astronauts to the Moon before 2030.

Mentioned as: spacexNarrative PlanFeb 9, 2026SpaceX Delays Mars Plans in Favor of the Moon

Elon Musk positioned the Moon as a higher-priority intermediate objective than Mars for SpaceX.

Mentioned as: spacexNarrative GeneralFeb 9, 2026Musk indica la Luna come priorità: città in meno di 10 anni

In 2011, Elon Musk told the Wall Street Journal that SpaceX astronauts would reach Mars in "best case, 10 years, worst case, 15 to 20 years."

Mentioned as: spacexNarrative GeneralFeb 9, 2026SpaceX shifts focus from Mars to Moon, Musk says

SpinLaunch is preparing for First Customer Link for the Meridian constellation, scheduled to launch aboard SpaceX Transporter-18 in October 2026.

Mentioned as: SpaceXTechnical ProductFeb 9, 2026SpinLaunch Appoints Former Kymeta CEO Walter Berger to Advisory Board

The only orbital launch attempt from Vandenberg in 2025 not performed by SpaceX was a Firefly Alpha launch that failed to reach orbit.

Mentioned as: SpaceXTechnical ProductFeb 9, 2026The dominance of Cape Canaveral and Vandenberg

SpaceX grounded all flights on its Falcon 9 rocket while it investigates an unspecified issue.

Mentioned as: SpaceXTechnical ProductFeb 8, 2026New crew set to launch for ISS after medical evacuation

SpaceX's reusable Starship mega-rocket has massive payload potential intended to reduce launch expenses for large space payloads.

Mentioned as: SpaceXTechnical ProductFeb 8, 2026Launching the idea of data centers in space

Elon Musk directed SpaceX to take over his artificial intelligence company xAI.

Mentioned as: spacexNarrative GeneralFeb 8, 2026Launching the idea of data centers in space

SpaceX has set the pace in the rocket launch market.

Mentioned as: SpaceXTechnical ProductFeb 8, 2026Launching the idea of data centers in space

SpaceX submitted a report to the FAA regarding the Starlink Group 17-32 mishap that included the likely cause and associated corrective actions.

Mentioned as: spacexNarrative GeneralFeb 7, 2026In an update on their website, SpaceX says the deorbit burn failure earlier this week on the Starlink Group 17-32 mission was caused by a gas bubble in the transfer tube.

SpaceX is cleared for liftoff by the FAA following the Starlink Group 17-32 mishap review.

Mentioned as: SpaceXTechnical ProductFeb 7, 2026In an update on their website, SpaceX says the deorbit burn failure earlier this week on the Starlink Group 17-32 mission was caused by a gas bubble in the transfer tube.
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