SpaceX aims to launch spaceships to Mars within five years with a new rocket design that could also be used on Earth to make rapid around-the-globe trips
No other private company has ever sent the same cargo capsule into space twice. The post
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Rocket Lab's Electron is set to become the first launcher made for, and for sale to, small satellite startups. The post
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Didn't SpaceX already figure out this whole reusable rocket thing? Not when it comes to massive, fuel-gobbling payloads. The post
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*Cough cough* spy satellite *cough cough.* The post
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A launch cataclysm could end up costing the federal rocket insurance program way more than it currently estimates. The post
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This is the first time SpaceX—or any commercial space company—has attempted to reuse a rocket to send something into orbit. The post
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Weather permitting, SpaceX will launch a satellite into geostationary transfer orbit—and let the Falcon 9 burn up in space. The post
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Weather permitting, SpaceX will launch a satellite into geostationary transfer orbit—and let the Falcon 9 burn up in space. The post
Watch as SpaceX Fires Off One of Its Last Expendable Rockets appeared first on
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The mission will use two of SpaceX's long-awaited technologies: a crew-rated capsule, the Crew Dragon, and the high-powered Falcon Heavy rocket. The post
SpaceX Plans to Launch Humans Around the Moon in 2018 appeared first on
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