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SpaceX is cleared for liftoff by the FAA following the Starlink Group 17-32 mishap review.
The FAA-required investigation of the SpaceX Starlink 17-32 mishap that occurred on February 2, 2026 is closed.
The Federal Aviation Administration authorized SpaceX to resume Falcon 9 launches.
The FAA oversaw and accepted the findings of the SpaceX-led investigation into the Starlink 17-32 mishap.
SpaceX identified technical and organizational preventative measures to avoid a recurrence of the Starlink 17-32 mishap.
Viasat will launch the ViaSat-3 F3 satellite on SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy.
Logos Space is positioning its constellation as a secure alternative to consumer-focused networks such as SpaceX’s Starlink.
SpaceX holds over $22 billion in government contracts as of 2026.
SpaceX and xAI estimate that within two to three years space-based AI computing could become the most cost-effective option for processing and training AI models.
SpaceX projects that Starship launches carrying 200 tons per flight could eventually deliver millions of tons to orbit annually.
Logos Space joins a small group of high-capacity LEO operators including SpaceX’s Starlink and Amazon’s Leo.
SpaceX maintains a 95% share of the U.S. domestic launch market as of 2026.
The merged SpaceX–xAI entity plans to deploy AI data centers in orbit as part of a long-term space-based computing infrastructure.
The SpaceX–xAI merger was completed in advance of an anticipated SpaceX initial public offering planned for this year.
SpaceX submitted a request to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to license an orbital data center consisting of 1 million satellites.
SpaceX and xAI contend that current AI development relies heavily on terrestrial data centers that consume massive amounts of electricity and cooling resources.
The planned orbital data center constellation would follow space sustainability practices, including end-of-life disposal strategies used for SpaceX’s Starlink broadband satellites.
SpaceX and xAI describe lunar manufacturing facilities as capable of enabling deployment of substantially larger amounts of computing infrastructure throughout the solar system.
The U.S. government has developed a reverse dependency on SpaceX as of 2026.
SpaceX’s Starlink has deployed over 5,000 satellites and has regulatory approval for 42,000 satellites.