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SpaceX test fires Crew Dragon spacecraft ahead of first astronaut mission New York (CNN) SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft test fired its emergency abort engines this week, indicating the vehicle could soon be ready for its ...
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Star(link) Gazing: How to Spot a SpaceX Satellite With the Naked Eye On Monday, SpaceX launched its second batch of 60 communication satellites into space as part of a multi-thousand-satellite mission, known as ...
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In major milestone, SpaceX test fires Crew Dragon abort engines In a major milestone, SpaceX engineers fired the powerful abort engines in the company's Crew Dragon astronaut ferry ship Wednesday, carrying out ...
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Mystery lights in sky most likely SpaceX-launched satellites More precisely, 60 Starlink satellites launched by SpaceX on November 11 from Cape Canaveral in Florida. The satellites were still in relatively low ...
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Sorry, rocket fans — Vandenberg won't launch an Argentine satellite next year. Here's why Vandenberg Air Force Base won't be the site of a SpaceX launch carrying an array of Argentine satellites into space next year. Instead, SpaceX will ...
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Elon Musk roundup: SpaceX Crew Dragon test fire goes off without a hitch this time The event is significant since it was during a similar test in April that an explosion destroyed another Crew Dragon In-Flight Abort test vehicle.
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How To Spot SpaceX's New Starlink Satellites In The Sky Following the launch of SpaceX's new batch of Starlink units, a few websites have prepared new features that will allow users to spot the satellites in ...
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SpaceX launches 60 more global internet satellites, only 41940 to go On Monday, SpaceX's Falcon rocket took off to the stars, and aboard the rocket was Starlink mini-satellites. 60 mini-satellites in total to be precise.
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SpaceX's next Falcon 9 satellite launch a step closer as spacecraft heads to Florida SpaceX's next commercial Falcon 9 mission is a step closer to the launch pad after a Boeing-built satellite departed its California factory and began ...
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Before the flood: How Kennedy Space Center is preparing for sea level rise Launch Complex 39A, the historic Apollo 11 pad that SpaceX now leases for its Falcon Heavy rocket, is the most vulnerable. The base of the pad sits ...
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