Elon Musk just revealed “SpaceX aims to launch up to 100 flights in 2023” which shocked the industry

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Elon Musk just revealed “SpaceX aims to launch up to 100 flights in 2023” which shocked the industry
SpaceX plans for 100 launches come 2023, currently at 39 launches for 2022!

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Can anything hold SpaceX back from its dominance in the launch industry?
No, of course not!
Ever since the company came on the scene, it has been doing what no one thought was possible, and to this day, it continues to push what can be done in spaceflight.
As of the end of August, SpaceX has launched 39 Falcon 9 rockets from its three launch sites in Florida and California, 25 of those being Starlink satellites bringing its total number of Starlink satellites to 3,208 (2,941 currently in orbit). SpaceX has already crushed its 2021 record of 31 and could be on track to launch 60 by the end of this year.
That’s extremely impressive, right?
But SpaceX will apparently aim even higher in 2023!!!
According to Elon Musk, SpaceX finally put triple digits in its sight with 100 launches for 2023.
Yep! You didn’t hear wrong!
It’s exactly 100 launches!
For easy visualization, let’s take a look back at the world’s number of launches in the past.
Last year, the world’s launch providers broke the record for the highest number of orbital missions in a calendar year. The 135 successful orbital launches in 2021 don’t include 11 failed orbital launch attempts. The previous record for the most successful orbital launches in a year was 129, set in 1984.
This means that if everything goes according to SpaceX’s plan, only Musk’s space company would have nearly as many launches as the entire world combined!
Unbelievable!!!
Is SpaceX going to rule the world?
Well, maybe if they can actually realize this daring goal!!!
But is it possible?
Let’s drive in!!!
On average, SpaceX has launched about five rockets per month. Looking at the rest of the year, SpaceX could keep that average of four to five monthly launches alive between commercial, government, and Starlink launches.
Expect two or three Starlink launches per month and maybe even a Falcon Heavy launch, the first since STP-2 in June 2019. There are also three more planned Dragon flights in 2022, two crewed (Crew-5 and Polaris Dawn) and CRS-26. For the remaining launches, OneWeb has signed on for a few SpaceX launches that could start this year after it ended launching on Russian Soyuz rockets. Also, O3b mPOWER has a list of launches for the final quarter of this year to launch six satellites into orbit.
Elon Musk just revealed “SpaceX aims to launch up to 100 flights in 2023” which shocked the industry
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