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With the NROL-105 flight SpaceX reached 600 total missions for the Falcon family.
Artemis 3 is currently scheduled for 2027 and is expected to be pushed back because SpaceX is behind on delivering the Starship megarocket needed for the mission.
SpaceX filed with the Federal Communications Commission to orbit future cellular satellites at altitudes as low as 326 kilometers.
SpaceX’s launch capability can carry 45 OneWeb satellites on a single mission.
SpaceX operates a constellation of approximately 650 Direct to Cell satellites in Low Earth Orbit.
SpaceX is contracted to conduct the first three missions for the 40-satellite SAR constellation, each carrying eight satellites.
SpaceX posted on X on January 15, 2026 that the Dragon capsule carrying NASA’s Crew-11 returned to Earth.
SpaceX has completed its 600th overall mission as of January 17, 2026.
SpaceX launched NROL-105 to orbit using Falcon 9 from pad 4E in California.
The launch of NROL-105 marked SpaceX's 600th overall Falcon mission.
The Dragon capsule is developed by SpaceX for the transport of astronauts under NASA’s Commercial Crew Program.
ThinkOrbital's Space-to-Space X-ray system is scheduled to fly on orbital demonstration missions in March and October 2026.
An unidentified crew member on SpaceX Crew-11 fell ill, requiring an expedited return to Earth that resulted in only one U.S. crewmember being on the ISS.
The Space-to-Space X-ray system enhances space domain awareness by offering penetrating inspection and imaging.
JAXA astronaut Koichi Wakata was part of the Crew-11 mission aboard SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft.
SpaceX also utilizes a Methalox engine, known as the Raptor, for its Starship program.
SpaceX is preparing for the launch of the NROL-105 mission for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) on January 16, 2026.
The FCC granted SpaceX/T-Mobile Supplemental Coverage from Space (SCS) license on December 16, 2025.
SpaceX observed pristine weather in the offshore landing zone for Crew 11's splashdown.
SpaceX's license includes a clause requiring immediate cessation of operations if harmful interference occurs.