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SpaceX on Twitter: "In 2023, SpaceX completed 96 successful missions, safely flew 12 more astronauts to orbit, launched two flight tests of Starship, and more than doubled the number of people around the world connected by @Starlink.
Welcome to the r/SpaceX Starlink 7-5 Official Launch Discussion & Updates Thread! Welcome everyone! Scheduled for (UTC) Oct 21 2023, 06:19. Scheduled for (local) Oct 20 2023, 23:19 PM (PDT) Payload. Starlink 7-5. Customer.
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SpaceX's Ship 31 encountered an unknown problem during its last cryo test at Massey's test site at Starbase. Here's the aftermath! 🔥 Extensive damage to the raceway. twitter
To address the bond payment obligation indicated in Section 25.165 (a) (1) of the rules, Boeing has determined that, based on its license grant date of November 2, 2021 and its license surrender date of September 15, 2023, a bond forfeiture payment of $2,240,000.00 is due to the United States Treasury.
And what will SpaceX be doing when they eventually catch up to where SpaceX is today. For example, just taking the F9, I could see a few different companies catching up to F9 in the next 5-10 years. Rocketlab with Neutron and BO with New Glenn are obvious examples, and I would expect both the ESA and China to be working on reusable boosters in ...
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r/spacex • NASA LSP on Twitter: "In May, the LSP Electromagnetic Compatibility team traveled to the Neil Armstrong Test Facility at @NASAGlenn to support the Shielding Effectiveness Testing of SpaceX’s long fairing. The results will be used to ensure NASA payloads are safe from outside radio frequency sources"