On Friday afternoon, July 23, local time, SpaceX successfully completed its 32nd Falcon 9 launch mission, officially breaking the company’s own annual orbital launch record. Musk also made a public statement congratulating the SpaceX team for the record-breaking number of launches. In addition, it should be noted that it is only July, and half of the year has passed. SpaceX has a high probability of raising this record number again in the rest of this year. It is understood that the number of SpaceX launches every year has been steadily increasing, with the exception of a slight decline in 2019, which has increased almost year after year. SpaceX completed 31 launches last year (2021), the most ever, while making SpaceX the most prolific U.S. launch provider to date. During this mission, SpaceX successfully deployed 46 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit. However, compared with normal rocket launches and the deployment of Starlink satellites, the “Starship” manned spacecraft that Musk needs to use in his Mars plan has frequently hit a wall, and has already .
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