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Market Cap: 36.25B 1.1405%
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Price: $0.24470 -3.8904%
Market Cap: 36.25B 1.1405%
Volume (24h): 2.09B 0%
Dominance: 1.1405% 1.1405%
  • Price: $0.24470 -3.8904%
  • Market Cap: 36.25B 1.1405%
  • Volume (24h): 2.09B 0%
  • Dominance: 1.1405% 1.1405%
  • Price: $0.24470 -3.8904%
  • Jan / 01
    • SpaceX's starship should be ready to fly again before Christmas, Elon Musk says
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Mike Wall
      SpaceX's CEO Elon Musk announced that the third Starship vehicle should be ready to fly in 3 to 4 weeks, potentially making it a Christmas gift for space fans. However, whether it can launch by then depends on securing a launch license from the FAA.
    • Will Dogecoin (DOGE) Price Rebound after Elon Musk’s starship Launch?
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Ibrahim Ajibade
      Dogecoin price took an 8% hit following the failed starship launch by Elon Musk's SpaceX. This crash brings attention to Dogecoin's connection with Musk. However, there is hope for a rebound as Dogecoin miners capitalized on the recent price rally by selling off 220 million coins from their reserves.
    • After starship’s second test flight, DOGE fell below 0.08 USDT
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am
      According to Mars Finance news, the cryptocurrency market witnessed a decline in DOGE's value, with it falling below 0.08 USDT and reaching 0.07994 USDT. This represents a 0.16% decrease over the past 24 hours. Notably, this market movement coincides with SpaceX, Elon Musk's company, conducting the second test flight of Starship at around 21:00.
    • Five things to watch for when starship takes off Saturday morning
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am STEPHEN CLARK
      SpaceX's towering Starship rocket is preparing for its second full-scale orbital test flight from South Texas. Scheduled for Saturday morning, the launch will see the massive Starship, powered by 33 Raptor engines, ascend into the sky from Boca Chica Beach. If successful, the flight will pave the way for future demonstrations, operational missions carrying Starlink satellites, and potentially the replacement of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft. Key aspects to watch during the launch include the effectiveness of the water deluge system to protect the launch pad from damage, improved performance of the Raptor engines, the successful implementation of hot staging, the ability of Starship to operate in space by igniting its upper stage engines, and the recovery attempts of both the Super Heavy booster and the Starship upper stage.
    • starship will only have a 20-minute launch window after a one-day delay
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Seth Kurkowski
      SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced that the Starship launch scheduled for Friday will be delayed due to the replacement of a critical actuator in the Super Heavy booster. As a result, the launch has been rescheduled for Saturday, with a significantly shortened window of only 20 minutes. This limited timeframe poses a challenge for SpaceX, as it leaves little room for troubleshooting any potential issues that may arise during the launch.
    • SpaceX delays second starship test launch to Nov. 18 to replace rocket part
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Mike Wall
      SpaceX's second Starship test launch, originally scheduled for Friday, Nov. 17, is delayed by a day due to the need to replace a grid fin actuator. The launch is now set for Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023. Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX, announced the delay on Nov. 16, stating that the grid fin actuator replacement is necessary. Grid fins are essential for the Super Heavy first stage of Starship to steer its way back to Earth. We will have to wait one more day to witness this monumental rocket launch.
    • SpaceX’s starship No Longer Fully Reusable, Requires $548 Million Insurance Coverage
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Ramish Zafar
      SpaceX's Starship test flight two has obtained the launch license, but with significant changes. The license is limited to a single launch and requires collaboration with Fish and Wildlife Services to monitor potential contamination. Interestingly, the FAA's assessment reveals that Starship will no longer be fully reusable, as the hot staging ring will be discarded in the ocean instead of being recovered. This new development raises questions about insurance coverage and the future of SpaceX's reusable technology.
    • SpaceX's starship rocket, designed to carry 100 people to Mars, to launch tomorrow from Texas
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Livemint
      SpaceX has obtained FAA approval to launch the second test flight of its Starship rocket tomorrow from Texas. Designed to carry 100 people to Mars, this next-generation rocket represents Elon Musk's vision of interplanetary travel. Despite a setback in April when the previous launch failed, SpaceX remains determined to achieve its goal. The two-hour launch window opens at 7 am Central Time, and locals may hear a loud noise as the rocket ascends towards space.

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