Exploration de la communauté Dogecoin
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- Un rapport officiel indique que les retards du vaisseau SpaceX pourraient amener la NASA à manquer la date d'alunissage
- Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Ramish Zafar
- According to an official GAO report, SpaceX's first Starship test flight in April could cause significant delays to NASA's Artemis program aimed at establishing a human presence on the Moon. The report highlights that SpaceX's Human Landing System development, including key components like the new spacesuits, is taking longer than expected, posing a risk to the planned 2025 Artemis III flight. Delays identified in the report could impact the timeline for lunar landing and underscore the challenges faced by NASA in achieving its lunar exploration goals.
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- La mission lunaire SpaceX financée par Dogecoin devrait être lancée en janvier
- Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Cryptonews
- DOGE-1, a Dogecoin-funded SpaceX moon mission, has received regulatory approval for launch. Geometric Energy Corporation is developing the DOGE-1 satellite, set to be deployed in January aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
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- Le satellite SpaceX « Doge-1 », financé par DOGE, reçoit l'approbation réglementaire
- Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am
- The "Doge-1" satellite, funded and named by DOGE, has received regulatory approval from the NTIA and awaits final approval from the FCC. Developed by Geometric Energy Corporation, the satellite will be launched by SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. #dogefunded #named #spacex #doge #satellite #receives #regulatory #approval
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- Date fixée pour la mission lunaire DOGE-1, SpaceX sera lancé l'année prochaine
- Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Coingape Staff
- The DOGE-1 moon mission has been confirmed and is set to launch on January 12, 2022. Approval from the NTAI and FCC were granted to SpaceX under file number 0083-EX-CN-2022. The mission must meet specified criteria for approval, but all systems are go for launch.
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- SpaceX reprend ses lancements après les vacances de Thanksgiving
- Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Richard Angle
- After a brief Thanksgiving break, SpaceX resumes launches with the successful deployment of 23 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
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- SpaceX a lancé 89 missions jusqu'à présent cette année, soit un peu moins que l'objectif de 2023.
- Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Ramish Zafar
- SpaceX launched its 89th rocket mission in 2023, leaving a handful of shy missions to achieve its self-set goal of 100 launches. The clock is ticking for the company to complete these missions before the year ends.
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- La fusée SpaceX Falcon 9 lance 23 satellites Starlink depuis Cap Canaveral
- Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Spaceflight Now
- SpaceX launches another batch of Starlink satellites into orbit aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The rocket pierced through a thin layer of cloud as it headed on a southerly trajectory, targeting an orbit inclined at 43 degrees.
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- Ne pleurez pas pour SpaceX. Test du vaisseau spatial réussi
- Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Rich Smith
- SpaceX's Starship suffered a cry-worthy setback after another failed test, but the company's persistence paid off as it doubled flight time. The biggest obstacle to achieving 100% success now lies in regulatory delays. With each test, Starship improves, making other space companies nervous. Despite the setback, SpaceX soldiers on, recognizing the need to build another Starship.
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- Elon Musk, PDG de SpaceX, explique en quoi la nouvelle version de Starship sera différente de l'ancienne version
- Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Anan Ashraf,Benzinga
- SpaceX CEO Elon Musk details improvements in the design of the new Starship version, with increased propellant and improved reliability. Musk emphasizes the intention for Starship to carry many passengers on tens of thousands of flights, making reliability crucial. #spacex #ceo #elon #musk #details #starship #version
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- SpaceX lancera le mystérieux avion spatial X-37B de la Space Force sur une fusée Falcon Heavy le 7 décembre
- Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Brett Tingley
- The mysterious X-37B space plane, operated by the US Space Force, is scheduled for launch on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket on Dec. 7. This marks the first time the enigmatic X-37B will launch on a Falcon Heavy, according to the Space Force. The mission, designated USSF-52, follows previous flights where the X-37B served as a test bed for experimental payloads. Little is known about the capabilities of this secretive space plane, but it is expected to continue its mission of launching and returning payloads to Earth.
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