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  2. STS-51-L - Wikipedia

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    STS-51-L was the disastrous 25th mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program and the final flight of Space Shuttle Challenger. It was planned as the first Teacher in Space Project flight in addition to observing Halley's Comet for six days and performing a routine satellite deployment.

  3. History of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    On April 18, Facebook announced the beta launch of Facebook Spaces at its annual F8 developer conference. [147] Facebook Spaces is a virtual reality version of Facebook for Oculus VR goggles. In a virtual and shared space, users can access a curated selection of 360-degree photos and videos using their avatar, with the support of the controller.

  4. Space Shuttle Challenger disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Space Shuttle mission, named STS-51-L, was the twenty-fifth Space Shuttle flight and the tenth flight of Challenger. [3]: 6 The crew was announced on January 27, 1985, and was commanded by Dick Scobee. Michael Smith was assigned as the pilot, and the mission specialists were Ellison Onizuka, Judith Resnik, and Ronald McNair.

  5. Why SpaceX's latest Starship launch was such a huge ... - AOL

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    Now that SpaceX has proved both Starship and Super Heavy can launch toward space and return to Earth in one piece, the company is on track to reduce rocket-launch costs by an estimated 10 times.

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  8. Bezos vs. Musk billionaire space race gets serious with ... - AOL

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    For New Glenn, the project has cost in excess of $2.5 billion so far and each launch runs around $68 million. Putting one of Musk’s Falcon Heavy rockets into space takes some $90 million per launch.

  9. Blue Ghost Mission 1 - Wikipedia

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    Falcon 9 rocket at Kennedy Space Center shortly before the launch of Blue Ghost Mission 1 and Hakuto-R Mission 2. On February 4, 2021, NASA awarded Firefly a contract worth US$93.3 million to deliver a suite of ten science investigations and technology demonstrations to the Moon in 2023.