How to watch Doug and Bob’s SpaceX rocket blast off again on Wednesday
The Falcon 9 rocket that blasted SpaceX’s first-ever astronauts into space in August 2019 is about to lift off the launch pad again. Here’s how to watch.
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The Falcon 9 rocket that blasted SpaceX’s first-ever astronauts into space in August 2019 is about to lift off the launch pad again. Here’s how to watch.
SpaceX and NASA have reached an agreement aimed at avoiding collisions in orbit that would create more space debris that could potentially endanger human life.
SpaceX launched a batch of Starlink satellites and successfully caught the rocket’s first stage for reuse for a record ninth time.
SpaceX is gearing up for another launch of Starlink satellites, with plans for a launch scheduled early in the morning of Sunday, March 14.
SpaceX wants to beam internet from its Starlink satellites to vehicles on Earth, including aircraft, ships, large trucks, and RVs.
Tonight, SpaceX will launch its twentieth batch of Starlink satellites using a Falcon 9 rocket launched from Florida. Here’s how to watch.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has been tweeting some interesting details on expected improvements to Starlink, the company’s space-based internet service.
SpaceX earlier this week lost a Falcon 9 booster when it failed to reach a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean. The landing mishap was its first since March 2020.
Elon Musk’s satellite internet experiment Starlink is still in the primordial stages of development, but apparently people are already using it. That’s the claim in SpaceX’s latest FCC filing anyway.…
SpaceX’s growing satellite constellation has enabled it to offer its Starlink internet service to more than 10,000 beta users to date.