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  • Jan / 01
    • spaceX Lights Up Starship Rocket In Texas As It Races To Flight 3
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Ramish Zafar
      SpaceX is racing against time as the year draws to a close, determined to maintain the momentum of progress towards the highly anticipated third Starship integrated test flight. As the world's largest rocket, Starship has undergone rigorous testing with multiple upper-stage spacecraft and two Super Heavy boosters in flight tests. In November, SpaceX successfully completed its second fully integrated test flight, a feat preceded by months of anticipation and regulatory clearance for tests at their Texas-based launch pad. The company's unwavering dedication and relentless pursuit of innovation continue to light up the skies as they push the boundaries of space exploration.
    • How many rockets did spaceX launch in 2023?
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Seth Kurkowski
      SpaceX is set to break records in 2023, with a target of launching 100 rockets throughout the year. This is a significant increase compared to their performance in 2022. To achieve this ambitious goal, SpaceX will need to launch on average every three to four days. The question arises: can SpaceX pull it off? The company's track record suggests they have the capability to meet this challenge. In fact, in 2023 alone, SpaceX has already launched an impressive 98 rockets, consisting of 91 Falcon 9s, five Falcon Heavies, and two Starships. It's worth noting that the success and launch rates do not include the Starship missions. As we eagerly await SpaceX's upcoming launches, it's clear that they continue to push the boundaries of space
    • 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.
    • Tesla, Twitter, spaceX Or Dogecoin: Which Musk-Associated Asset Saw Highest Value Growth In 2023?
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Chris Katje,Benzinga
      Elon Musk's remarkable year in 2023 witnessed Tesla's stock and Dogecoin's returns, as well as the soaring valuations of SpaceX and Twitter. As the world's wealthiest individual, Musk achieved numerous milestones, including Tesla's successful Cybertruck deliveries. This exemplifies his prowess in asset growth, both in the electric vehicle industry and the world of cryptocurrencies.
    • Live coverage: spaceX takes second swing at launching Falcon Heavy rocket, X-37B military spaceplane
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Will Robinson-Smith
      SpaceX takes another swing at launching the X-37B military spaceplane on its Falcon Heavy rocket. Live coverage of the USSF-52 mission from NASA's Kennedy Space Center starts at 8:07 p.m. EST. The launch was delayed due to a ground side issue, and the Falcon Heavy remained in its hangar. #SpaceX #FalconHeavy #rocket #X37B #military #spaceplane
    • 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.
    • WHAT’S HAPPENING IN space POLICY DECEMBER 24, 2023-JANUARY 7, 2024
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Marcia Smith
      SpacePolicyOnline.com compiles a list of space policy events for the upcoming two weeks, along with relevant insights. The X-37B military spaceplane's long-anticipated launch is scheduled for Thursday, December 28th, amidst speculations about its extended orbital mission. The following week marks the beginning of a busy space conference season with events such as the Mitchell Institute's Schriever Spacepower Series webinar and the American Astronautical Society Winter Meeting. Congress remains in recess, with appropriations deadlines looming.

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