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SpaceX's very big year: A 2020 filled with astronaut launches, Starship tests and more SpaceX's Starship SN8 launches on its first high-altitude flight from the company's Boca Chica site in South Texas on Dec. 8, 2020. (Image: © SpaceX).
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Viasat asks FCC to perform environmental review of Starlink The size of SpaceX's Starlink system, currently authorized for approximately 12,000 satellites, changes that calculus, Viasat argued in its petition.
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Starship SN9's time to shine – test series targets a New Year's resolution While SpaceX's test program is built to withstand failures without major impacts to its cadence, the Raptors are the most expensive part of the vehicle.
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SpaceX looks to bring broadband to rural America SpaceX wants to bring broadband to rural America, but there is a problem. It has been using flawed maps from the Federal Communications ...
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What's Up in the Sky: Here's what to expect in 2021 History was made with the NASA SpaceX Crew Dragon flight, the first American rocket launch since 2011 and the NASA SpaceX Crew-1 Mission. Space ...
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The final SpaceX rocket launch of 2020 to bring the Sonic boom to Central Florida SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket NRO was commissioned for this mission, known as NROL-108. Although the intelligence agency rarely provides details about ...
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Army Officer Interns with SpaceX "It restored America's human spaceflight capability. It was an exciting time to be working at SpaceX to say the least." Cupit said his internship gave him ...
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Backyard Universe: Here are the astronomical happenings set to happen in 2021 ... manned launches of the Crew Dragon spacecraft by SpaceX from Florida and launches from the Wallops Flight Facility at Wallops Island, Virginia.
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Space images: The best of 2020 But the flight will have given SpaceX vast amounts of engineering data to chew on, helping them improve the vehicle. And the next prototype - SN9 - is ...
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Ashes of Star Trek's Scotty, Actor James Doohan, Smuggled Aboard the International Space Station A separate sample of the actor's ashes was launched on a SpaceX rocket in 2012. "Richard said, 'We've got to keep this hush-hush for a little while,' ...
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