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TechCrunch Watch SpaceX launch and attempt to recover a rocket for the second time in 48 hours right here at 4:25 PM EDT.
105 months ago
TechCrunch Watch SpaceX launch a re-used Falcon 9 rocket live right here starting at 2:10 PM EDT.
Watch SpaceX launch a re-used Falcon 9 rocket live right here
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SpaceX is attempting to re-launch a Falcon 9 it used first in January, taking off from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center with a two-hour launch window opening at 2:10 PM EDT today. The mission, BulgariaSat-1, will attempt to deliver a geosta
Read more ... tionary orbital commercial comms satellite, the fi...
105 months ago
I fucking love science Watch LIVE as SpaceX makes history by becoming the first private company to launch an orbital spacecraft twice. The launch is planned for 5.07pm EDT.
If you keep watching after the launch, you'll also see the first stage booster of the rocket attemp
Read more ... t to land on a landing pad at Cape Canaveral.
105 months ago
TechCrunch Watch SpaceX try to its first re-used Dragon launch for a second time at 5:07 PM EDT.
Watch SpaceX launch a recycled Dragon capsule to resupply the ISS
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SpaceX is getting ready for its second launch attempt for CRS-11, a resupply mission to the International Space Station that was originally set to launch on Thursday. After lightning scrubbed the Thursday attempt, a second instantaneous window will g
Read more ... ive SpaceX a chance to launch today at 5:07 PM EDT...
105 months ago
NPR Get a launch-pad view of a rocket launch.
107 months ago
TechCrunch Kepler targets first nanosatellite launch in Q4 2017
Kepler targets first nanosatellite launch in Q4 2017
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Canadian satellite startup Kepler Communications has contracted its first launch, with launch operations be provided by Netherlands-based Innovative Space Logistics (ISL), and the launch itself taking place aboard an Indian polar satellite launch veh
Read more ... icle (PSVL) current scheduled to take off from Sat...
109 months ago
TechCrunch SpaceX successfully returns to launching rockets.
110 months ago
TIME SpaceX announced it would instead aim for a launch at 8:33 p.m. Monday.
123 months ago
Mashable - Tech The phone looks good, but the launch was terrible.
128 months ago
NPR A decade ago, the Planetary Society, the non-profit founded by the late Carl Sagan and now headed by Bill Nye ("The Science Guy"), made its first attempt to launch a solar sail. That satellite was lost when the Russian launch vehicle it was on failed
Read more ... to reach orbit.
131 months ago
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