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Space.com on MSNSpaceX launches 27 Starlink satellites on brand-new Falcon 9 rocket, aces Pacific Ocean landing (video)A brand-new Falcon 9 booster launched a batch of Starlink internet satellites into orbit from California's foggy central ...
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Space on MSNCryptocurrency billionaire watches SpaceX rocket launch on the way to his own SpaceX rocket launchCryptocurrency billionaire Chun Wang and his Fram2 private astronaut crew got a two-for-one deal when they watched a rocket ...
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Space on MSNNASA launches rockets into auroras, creating breathtaking lights in Alaskan skies (photos)The sounding rockets released vapor tracers and pressure sensors at different altitudes across central and northern Alaska ...
Plenty more launches are to come, including another test of SpaceX’s massive Starship rocket, which exploded while in flight ...
Other space companies have been scrambling to compete with SpaceX for years, but developing a reliable rocket takes slow, ...
SpaceX has yet to confirm, but the Federal Aviation Administration shows a launch window for the Starlink 6-72 mission occurring sometime between 10:40 p.m. Saturday night and 3:11 a.m. Sunday morning ...
The Fram2 crew launched to polar orbit, flying straight south, Monday night. Lift off was 9:46 p.m. from KSC Pad 39A, Florida ...
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Space.com on MSN1st-ever orbital rocket launch from European soil falls to Earth and explodes seconds into flightGermany-based Isar Aerospace attempted to launch the first orbital rocket from European soil on Sunday morning (March 30).
With patches of blue sky peeking through a mostly overcast sky, SpaceX launched 27 Starlink Internet satellites into ...
The first orbital rocket launched from Europe crashed less than a minute after it was launched Sunday, but operators still considered the mission a success.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNFirst Orbital Rocket Launched From Western Europe Crashes Into Sea After Roughly 30-Second FlightIsar Aerospace, the company behind the rocket, is still heralding the launch as a success due to the data it provided ...
Rocket Lab and Stoke Space receive $5 million apiece to prep their launch vehicles for government inspections.
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