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Falcon Heavy Test Flight - SpaceX |
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When Falcon Heavy lifted off, it would have been the most powerful operational rocket in the world by a factor of two. With the ability to lift into orbit nearly 64 metric tons (141,000 lb)---a mass greater than a 737 jetliner loaded with passengers, crew, luggage and fuel--Falcon Heavy can lift mor...
Date: 2018-02-06 16:46:25
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Landing - Falcon 9 |
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On December 21, 2015, SpaceX landed back their space ship base component, saving millions of dollars for future missions. Elon Musk’s company released a new video of their recent reusable rocket landing at Cape Canaveral. It also announced that it will try once again to land the rocket on a sea bar
Date: 2016-01-13 21:45:58
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Live: Launch Of NASA- SpaceX |
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Watch live coverage of the SpaceX Crew-1 launch as four astronauts head to the International Space Station. The Crew Dragon will take off from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla.
Date: 2020-11-15 23:41:25
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First image from James Webb Space Telescope released |
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The first image from the James Webb Space Telescope was released at an event led by President Biden, Vice President Harris and NASA officials. Mr. Biden said the telescope, the most powerful ever built, "symbolizes the relentless spirit of American ingenuity." Watch the event here.
Date: 2022-07-12 14:12:36
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SpaceX Lands Falcon 9 Rocket on Ocean Platform for 1st Time |
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Private spaceflight company SpaceX has successfully landed its first-stage booster rocket on an ocean platform in the Atlantic Ocean, marking just the second time that a reusable rocket has been safely brought back to Earth.
Date: 2016-04-09 17:06:17
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SpaceX Successful Launch to International Space Station |
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A SpaceX rocket equipped with the first commercially developed crew capsule began a critical test Saturday morning March 2, 2019, when it blasted off toward the International Space Station. There was no one on board but that capsule could be used to take astronauts into space late this year.
Date: 2019-03-03 10:01:36
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