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Price: $0.20381 -11.0307%
Market Cap: 30.22B 1.0623%
Volume (24h): 2.8B 0%
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  • Jan / 01
    • Live coverage: SpaceX’s first Falcon 9 launch of 2024 to feature first 6 direct-to-cell Starlink satellites
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Will Robinson-Smith
      SpaceX is set to launch its Falcon 9 rocket on a Starlink satellite mission on Tuesday, carrying 21 satellites, including the first six with direct-to-cell capabilities. The launch, originally planned for mid-December, will support SpaceX's plans for a busy year of orbital launches and aims to provide seamless global connectivity for mobile network operators.
    • Live coverage: SpaceX attempting modern-day launch turnaround record with Falcon 9 Starlink mission
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Will Robinson-Smith
      SpaceX is attempting a modern-day launch turnaround record, with live coverage of the Falcon 9 rocket's Starlink 6-36 mission. Following the recent Falcon Heavy launch, this ambitious endeavor marks another milestone for SpaceX as they send the X-37B military spaceplane to orbit. The mission is scheduled for Thursday night, with backup launch opportunities until Friday morning. Stay tuned for updates on this historic SpaceX Starlink mission.
    • Historic SpaceX Falcon 9 booster topples over and is lost at sea
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Will Robinson-Smith
      SpaceX's historic Falcon 9 booster, tail number B1058, topples and breaks apart in bad weather during its return to Port Canaveral, becoming lost at sea. This booster, on its record-breaking 19th mission, had successfully launched 23 Starlink satellites before succumbing to high winds and waves. A piece of America's space history now rests on the ocean floor.
    • SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches 2 German military satellites
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Mike Wall
      On Dec. 24, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched the SARah-2 mission, carrying two radar reconnaissance satellites for the German military. The liftoff took place at 8:11 a.m. EST from Vandenberg Space Force base in California. This launch marked another achievement for SpaceX in delivering satellites for military purposes.
    • Live coverage: SpaceX to launch Falcon 9 rocket from California carrying 22 Starlink satellites
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Spaceflight Now
      A live coverage of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket launch from California, carrying another batch of Starlink satellites, is scheduled for 12:03 a.m. PST on Friday. The Starlink 7-8 mission will depart Vandenberg Space Force Base in a south-easterly direction, aiming for a 183×178 mile orbit at 53 degrees to the equator. Watch the launch on Spaceflight Now's Launch Pad Live stream.
    • SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches 23 Starlink satellites from Cape 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.
    • Live Coverage: SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket to launch from Cape Canaveral with 23 Starlink satellite
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Spaceflight Now
      SpaceX is working tirelessly to prepare their Falcon 9 rocket for launch from Cape Canaveral. Originally scheduled for Tuesday night, the liftoff with 23 Starlink satellites is now planned for Wednesday morning. Live coverage of the launch can be expected at 2:27 a.m. EST. This mission, named Starlink 6-29, has faced multiple delays, but SpaceX remains determined to successfully deploy the satellites into space. Other launch opportunities are available on Wednesday morning, with the final chance at 2:59 a.m. EST. #SpaceX #Falcon #Rocket #launch #CapeCanaveral #Starlink #satellite
    • Live coverage: SpaceX Falcon 9 to launch 22 Starlink satellites from California
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Spaceflight Now
      SpaceX is set for another Falcon 9 launch of 22 Starlink satellites from California. The live coverage of the launch, scheduled for 10:33 p.m. PST Sunday, was abruptly halted just minutes before liftoff. SpaceX, without giving a reason, posted on social media that they were "standing down". This delay comes after the Starlink 7-7 mission had already been postponed for a day.
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