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Re: Fairing reuse
« Reply #2360 on: 12/11/2025 02:12 pm »
Commission Meeting Minutes [Oct 22]

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Cargo Update:
• FY 2025 By the Numbers (Oct. 1 – Sept. 30)
   • Space Component Recoveries
      • 90 boosters, 194 fairings

Re: Fairing reuse
« Reply #2361 on: 12/11/2025 06:49 pm »
Starlink 6-95
Used SN237-4 and SN188. SN188 could be either Flight 29 or 30

Starlink 11-25
Used SN165-30 and an Unknown Passive flying for the 29th time (previously flew Starlink 11-5)

Starlink 11-15
Used SN215-11 and an Unknown Passive flying for either the 19th or 20th time (previously flew Starlink 11-12)

Starlink 6-92
Used SN183 and SN218-16. SN183s flight count is unknown

NROL-77
Debuted SN241-1 and possibly SN234-1. The passive is a normal single-door configuration, it's SN is confirmed to be a 23x from the stream views, though the last number could not be fully confirmed due to the quality. If not SN234, the other possible option for the passive would likely be SN236
« Last Edit: 12/11/2025 06:49 pm by avialuh »
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Re: Fairing reuse
« Reply #2362 on: 01/05/2026 09:05 am »
Starlink 15-11
Used SN217-18 and SN168-32

Starlink 6-90
Used SN155-32 and SN172-26. SN172 was introduced into the Cape fleet coming over from Vandenberg after launching Starlink 11-14. It's SN was previously unknown.

Starlink 15-12
Due to fog, neither half could be identified. However, the passive half was a V2.4 fairing meaning it had black internal patches, meaning the SN was higher than 198. The next in line halves for this mission were SN205 (C) and SN222.

Starlink 6-82
Used SN157-19 and SN174. SN157 was introduced into the Cape Fleet following a long wait after previously launching Transporter-12 in January 2025, it's SN was previously unknown. SN174s flight count is unknown.

Starlink 6-99
Used SN185-36 and an Unknown Passive. SN185 made a new flight record. The passive was spotted during rollout to have featured a door that was built for the Cygnus missions, however it's SN was not spotted. This is most likely a brand new passive.
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Re: Fairing reuse
« Reply #2363 on: 01/12/2026 05:09 pm »
Starlink 15-13
Neither Active nor Passive half could be identified due to fog. Passive half was a V2.4, likely SN222.

CSG-3
Used SN235-2 and SN202-23. SN202 has now been spotted for the first time since August, it moved to Vandenberg and flew Starlink 17-12, 11-19, and 15-10 prior to CSG-3.

Starlink 6-88
Used SN187-13 and SN198-25

Starlink 6-96
Used SN169-22 and SN212-19

Twilight
Used SN239-1 and an Unknown Passive half flying for the 7th time. Passive half is most likely SN228.
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