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SpaceX Launches 24 Starlink Satellites While Announcing $10 Billion AI Partnership With Cursor

SpaceX Launches 24 Starlink Satellites While Announcing $10 Billion AI Partnership With Cursor

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SpaceX continues its relentless pace in space, with a successful Falcon 9 launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base on April 22, 2026, deploying 24 Starlink satellites to expand its massive low Earth orbit constellation now exceeding 10,200 spacecraft. Spaceflight Now reports the liftoff occurred at 8:23 p.m. PDT from Space Launch Complex 4 East, marking the company's 40th Starlink mission this year. The first-stage booster, tail number B1100 on its fifth flight, separated cleanly and landed on the droneship Of Course I Still Love You just over eight minutes later—the 192nd landing on that vessel and SpaceX's 602nd overall booster recovery.

In a stunning business move, SpaceX announced a $10 billion collaboration with AI startup Cursor on April 22 to build advanced coding and knowledge-work AI, leveraging SpaceX's Colossus supercomputer. Fortune details that the deal includes an option for SpaceX to acquire Cursor later this year for a whopping $60 billion, sending ripples through tech circles and spotlighting CEO Michael Truell's rising profile.

Valuation chatter is heating up too, as analyst Aswath Damodaran's Substack post from April 2026 values SpaceX pre-IPO in the trillions, fueled by Starlink's growth and Mars ambitions, though financials remain closely guarded.

On social media, X is buzzing with Starlink launch clips from YouTubers like Scott Manley, racking up tens of thousands of views praising the pinpoint droneship landing. Gossip swirls around Elon Musk teasing Starship updates, with users speculating on a Florida test flight amid regulatory hurdles. Insiders whisper about internal Colossus expansions rivaling global supercomputers, while Cursor fans meme the $60 billion "might" buyout as Musk's latest power play. One viral thread claims Starlink beamed internet to a remote Antarctic base, sparking debates on global connectivity dominance.

These feats underscore SpaceX's blend of engineering prowess and bold bets, keeping it at the forefront of the new space race.

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