SpaceX Launches SXM-10 Satellite Amid Rising Tensions with US Government
SpaceX successfully launched its Falcon 9 rocket early Saturday, 7 June, deploying the SXM-10 satellite for SiriusXM. The launch took place at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
SXM-10 Reaches Orbit to Boost Satellite Radio Services
The SXM-10 satellite was delivered into a geosynchronous transfer orbit. From this position, it will support SiriusXM’s satellite radio services, improving coverage and performance. The satellite was built by Maxar Technologies, a well-known aerospace manufacturer.
This mission marks the eighth flight for this particular Falcon 9 rocket. It has previously been used for high-profile missions, including NASA’s Crew-9 launch. SpaceX continues to re-use its rockets, demonstrating the company’s efficiency and commitment to reducing spaceflight costs.
SpaceX Faces Pressure from Government Dispute
The successful launch comes during a challenging time for Elon Musk’s company. Around $22 billion in US government contracts now hang in the balance after a public dispute between Musk and President Joe Biden.
Tensions flared following Musk’s criticism of tax and spending policies. The disagreement escalated quickly. President Biden reportedly reacted strongly during an Oval Office address. Musk then responded with a series of posts on X, his social media platform. In turn, President Biden threatened to cancel federal contracts with Musk’s businesses.
Uncertain Future for Government-Backed Space Missions
This clash could significantly impact several US space programmes. SpaceX plays a major role in NASA and military missions. If contracts are withdrawn, timelines and plans for future missions may need to be adjusted. For now, SpaceX continues with its scheduled launches while navigating growing political pressure.
with inputs from Reuters