
SpaceX’s Starlink satellites made over 355,000 collision avoidance maneuvers over the past year with each satellite now dodging other objects almost weekly.

SpaceX will launch its next Starship, carrying the first V3 Starlink satellites, on the Flight 13 test mission on Monday, July 20. Here’s what time it flies.

SpaceX launched Starlink satellites on a pair of Falcon 9 rockets eight hours apart from opposite coasts on July 13-14, 2026. The second launch was the 600th use of a flight-proven booster.

SpaceX’s 13th Starship test flight will carry out the first deployment of Starlink V3 satellites while testing booster recovery and upgraded flight systems in a key step toward operational missions.

SpaceX is progressing toward Starship’s next big test launch.

NASA astronaut Anil Menon and two cosmonauts launched toward the International Space Station atop a Russian rocket at 10:47 a.m. EDT on Tuesday (July 14), and docked just three hours later.

NASA has begun assembling segments of the SLS solid rocket boosters that will help launch astronauts on Artemis III as early as next year.

SpaceX is targeting no earlier than July 16 for the next launch of its massive Starship rocket. Flight 13 will be the second launch of the vehicle’s Version 3 configuration and will be similar to the mostly successful Flight 12.

Backed by a $1.1 billion valuation, Skyroot Aerospace is betting that its Vikram-1 rocket can help transform India’s commercial launch industry. And Vikram-1 is set to fly soon.

“The debris in geosynchronous orbit is a potential minefield.”