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SpaceX’s eyes land on the launch of two Falcon 9 rockets in eleven hours
The SpaceX 11 appears to be targeting 9 different Falcon 9 launches after the pad sensor canceled the company’s latest…
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Starlink Satellite – Ground Sensor Reading Scrubs Falcon 9 Launch with Spaceflight Now
Seven flat-packed Starlink broadband satellites were aboard the Flatton 9 rocket in an attempt to launch Thursday morning. Credit: SpaceX…
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NASA launches upgraded microgravity toilet for International Space Station
Late Thursday evening, a Northrop Grumman rocket is set to land off the coast of Virginia, carrying an advanced space…
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Full moon in October: Wheat moon and a rare blue moon in Halloween
The first full moon of October is the harvest moon on October 1, and the second full moon will be…
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After a long delay, ULA’s most powerful rocket is ready to launch the Classified Spy Satellite
After weeks of delays due to poor equipment and bad weather, the United Launch Alliance is set to launch its…
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Put west. Flashing in the sky above, Ohio was probably a random meteor, experts say
One flashlight flashing across parts of Pennsylvania and Ohio in the first half hour of Wednesday was probably a random…
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SpaceX launches Mystery Falcon 9 launch to Packed October Manifesto
SpaceX FCC Paperwork has unveiled the inclusion of an unknown Falcon 9 launch in the company’s packed October manifesto, which…
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Lake County Covid 19: About 200 possibly came in contact with the coronavirus after Jesse Oaks broke into the adult volleyball league in Gage’s Lake.
Gags Lake, Ill. (WLS) – The outbreak of Kovid-19 in the northern suburban volleyball league could infect about 200 people…
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‘EarthGazer’ meteor shoots Earth’s atmosphere into space
Earth’s grazer crossed the skies over Germany (ESA) Cameras on Earth captured a rare sight, a ‘Grathgrazer’, a Metroroid that…
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Time travel is not as dangerous as we think, the study says – BGR.
Researchers say that if you are worried about the paradox of time travel, you should not. Based on a lot…
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