Dozens of Starlink satellites simultaneously track Starship at all times and close the link through a gap in the plasma that is located in the leeward region towards the aft end of the rocket.
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Elon Musk's tweet confirms a major technical milestone for SpaceX: using the Starlink constellation to maintain continuous communication with Starship during reentry, a phase historically plagued by plasma-induced blackouts. The key is targeting the 'leeward region towards the aft end' where plasma is thin—a clever hack that turns an aerodynamic flaw into an antenna window. This means Starship can stream real-time telemetry, improving landing accuracy and safety. For investors, this boosts confidence in Starship's operational readiness, potentially accelerating NASA's HLS (Human Landing System) milestones and Starlink's role as a deep-space relay. No direct crypto impact, but Musk's ability to solve 'impossible' tech problems reinforces his visionary brand, which indirectly supports sentiment around his other ventures.

