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SpaceX and our space junk problem - Vox A SpaceX launches from the SLC-4E launch pad at Vandenberg US Space Force Base A SpaceX rocket takes off on February 2, 2022. This is not the rocket ...
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Rogue rocket poised to hit moon is Chinese, not a SpaceX Falcon 9, student observations confirm A group of students has confirmed that a rocket stage poised to hit the moon next month is from a Chinese Long March launcher, not a SpaceX Falcon ...
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Rocket part from China, not SpaceX, will hit the moon in March, astronomers and NASA say ... A piece of space junk on a collision course with the moon initially thought by several astronomers to be a SpaceX rocket is now believed to be a ...
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SpaceX preparing to assemble launch tower for Starship's first Florida pad - Teslarati.com SpaceX has slowly but surely begun the process of building Starship's first Florida launch pad – including preparations for the off-site assembly ...
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How SpaceX's new mission hopes to improve life here on Earth - Fast Company Polaris Dawn's crew will test Elon Musk's Starlink broadband satellite constellation—and raise money for St. Jude, too. How SpaceX's new mission hopes ...
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How former SpaceX engineers are reinventing the freight train - Fast Company Founded by three former SpaceX engineers, the company is currently testing autonomous, zero-emissions rail cars that can drive on tracks ...
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Nerdle Cam 4K- SpaceX Starbase Starship Launch Facility - YouTube Welcome to LabPadre, an intelligent chat community! We have many 24/7 PTZ cameras watching SpaceX at Port Canaveral, Florida and Starbase, Texas.
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Exclusive: Billionaire Jared Isaacman announces 3 new missions to space with SpaceX Jared Isaacman, the 39-year-old billionaire who led the Inspiration4 crew last year, is once again teaming up with Elon Musk.
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China, not SpaceX, made rocket parts to impact the moon on March 4 - USA Today The expected lunar impact of the second stage of a SpaceX rocket on March 4 has been updated. The rocket was actually launched by China in 2014.
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A small solar storm wrecked SpaceX satellites. What will a big one do? - Quartz On Feb. 3, SpaceX deployed 49 Starlink internet satellites from a Falcon 9 rocket. But like a tidal surge dragging boats back into a harbor, the ...
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