Late-night SpaceX rocket launch in Florida
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The SFA recommends creating a compensation program for all domestic fishers and processors that suffer space-related economic losses or equipment damage.
SpaceX will launch two Falcon 9 rockets to deliver Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base in Santa Barbara this week. The first rocket, scheduled for July 30 with a window from 8:39 a.
The Crew‑11 mission is targeting liftoff at 12:09 p.m. EDT (1609 GMT) from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The mission will send four astronauts to the space station aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft, marking the 11th operational commercial crew rotation flight and the 12th human spaceflight under NASA's Commercial Crew Program.
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The Future of Space: Witness the Most Powerful Rocket Launch Ever MadeGet ready for a historic moment in space exploration as we witness the launch of the most powerful rocket ever built. This awe-inspiring event represents a leap forward in human ambition, pushing the boundaries of science and technology in our quest to reach the stars.
Southern Californians should keep their eyes to the sky as SpaceX is scheduled to launch not one but two rockets this week. Both Falcon 9 rockets will lift off from Vandenberg Space Force Base in Santa Barbara County.
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SpaceX plans to launch 24 Starlink satellites from its Falcon 9 rocket on Saturday, which may be visible above Southern California.
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Space.com on MSNEuropean Vega C rocket launches CO2-mapping satellite, 4 Earth-observation spacecraft to orbitA Vega C rocket launched the MicroCarb carbon dioxide mapper and four Earth-observation satellites tonight (July 25) from South America.
NASA’s newest mission, TRACERS, soon will begin studying how Earth’s magnetic shield protects our planet from the effects of space weather.
Tehran's latest satellite rocket test comes amid heightened Middle East tensions and ongoing nuclear negotiations in Europe.
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