Spacex
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SpaceX Postpones Starlink Mission After Helium Leak Disrupts Launch Preparations
SpaceX has postponed the launch of its Starlink satellites due to a helium leak in the Falcon 9 rocket, marking a setback in its efforts to expand broadband internet services globally.
Latest Research Articles
Weird Blue Spiral Spotted in Hawaii Night Sky, Japan Observatory Explains Mysterious Sighting
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Florida Weather Forecast: Ideal Conditions Allow Falcon 9 SpaceX Launch
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Space Tourism Contributes to Worsening Climate Change: UCL and MIT Researchers
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Mega Constellations: Satellite Pollution Threatens Australian Skies and Indigenous Astronomy Practices
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Satellite Pollution: Overcrowded Satellites Pose Risk to Night Sky View and Asteroid Monitoring
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NASA to Track Rogue Rocket's Moon Crater Grave on March 4; China Denies Ownership of Rocket
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Astronomers Claim Rogue Rocket to Crash Into Moon Comes From China, Not SpaceX
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Recent SpaceX Launch in Texas Poses Risk to Wildlife and Environment
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Why SpaceX is Sending Ants and Avocados to Space Stations Aboard Dragon
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SpaceX Starship Prototype Partially Explodes During Testing in Texas Site
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Space X Sucessfully Launched 60 More Internet Sattelites
Israel Is Sending Its First Spacecraft To The Moon On A SpaceX Rocket