SpaceX Has Just Reached 91 Launches Of Target 100 Success
SpaceX targets 100 rocket launches (photo: Twitter @SpaceX)

JAKARTA In August last year,SpaceXplans to launch 100 rockets in 2023. It is not yet certain whether this launch will work, but we can see the launch history.

From theSpace explored report,SpaceX has successfully launched 91 rockets since the beginning of the year. This rocket also varies, ranging from Falcon 9, Falcon Heavies, to Starship. The number of launches does not include the spacecraft.

SpaceX has launched 85 Falcon 9, 4 Falcon Heavies, and 2 Starships. So far, 63 launches have taken place in the East Coast region, 2 launches in Starbase, and 26 launches in the West Coast region.

SpaceX launches Starlink the most frequently to build constellations in Low Earth Orbit (LEO). Of the total 91 launches, only 32 launches are unrelated to Starlink satellites.

If the spacecraft is still excluded, SpaceX has successfully landed 91 vehicles and its success rate has reached 100 percent. Of the 91 successes, 73 vehicles were landed on the drone.

All the vehicles launched have carried cargo up to 1,135,935 kilograms. This payload is quite diverse, but does not include crew payloads,rideshare payloads, and payloads for covert missions.

Seeing this number of successes, SpaceX may have managed to reach 100 launches before the end of the year. However,Space explored notes that SpaceX's average launch is only 3.65 days. Supposedly, SpaceX launched their vehicle every 3.79 days.


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