Minggu, 27 Juni 2021

Google Alert - Spacex

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Spacex
Daily update June 28, 2021
NEWS
SpaceX is targeting no earlier than this week for its upcoming Falcon 9 launch from Florida, a rare polar mission that will see the rocket pivot south and ...
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SpaceX's president said the company is "shooting for July" for its first Starship orbit mission. The company is yet to receive regulatory approval from the ...
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Reality TV + SpaceX Launch + Orlando Pride To Tokyo Olympics. Here's the latest on what is happening in the Orlando area from Patch.
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For the third time ever, one of SpaceX's "autonomous spaceport drone ships" has successfully transited the Panama Canal on its way to a new home ...
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#ElonMusk (@elonmusk)-run #SpaceX (@SpaceX) is "shooting for July" for the first orbital launch of the company's Starship vehicle despite lacking ...
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Australian listed satellite provider Kleos Space has confirmed that the launch of its second satellite cluster, the Polar Vigilance Mission will take place ...
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With roughly 1,800 satellites in orbit, SpaceX's Starlink is well on its way towards providing internet access to users across the globe. But before the ...
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SpaceX's Starlink Business Might Go Public. Tesla Shareholders Could Benefit. By. Al Root.
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In any case, American counterintelligence agencies should keep a close watch on any Chinese attempts to steal SpaceX's intellectual property. Beijing ...
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SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell says the company is planning its first orbital launch for July despite not yet having the regulatory approvals it ...
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The Wall Street Journal on Twitter: "SpaceX has more than 1,000 satellites beaming high-speed ...
SpaceX has more than 1,000 satellites beaming high-speed internet to Earth, but China promises to offer higher speeds with the launch of what it calls ...
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