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SpaceX launched three rich businessmen — American, Canadian and Israeli — and their astronaut escort to the International Space Station for more than a week's stay.
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SpaceX's Elon Musk said Thursday that the first orbital flight of his towering Starship could come soon. NASA plans to use the fully reusable Starship to land astronauts on the moon as early as 2025.
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SpaceX Starlink mission will mark the start of a busy launch year on Florida's Space Coast, includinSpaceX is set to launch the first rocket of 2022 from Kennedy Space Center Thursday afternoon, marking the start to what could be a very busy year for launches.
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New data shows the Elon Musk-led company currently accounts for nearly 30% of workplace COVID-19 cases reported by Los Angeles County officials.
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Private rocket company SpaceX plans to cap off a busy year with three launches in the time span of four days, utilizing launch facilities on the U.S. east and west coast.
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The astronauts were at the International Space Station and splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico near Pensacola.
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NASA astronaut Megan McArthur called the situation "sub-optimal," but says the crew's four astronauts are "prepared to deal with it." They will return home after spending nearly 200 days in space.
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New space companies are touting space tourism. But so far the final frontier has been the playground of the rich or famous, plus a few everyday folks who had a bit of luck.
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NASA shifts two astronauts to SpaceX Crew Dragon mission as Boeing continues working Starliner delayThe delay of Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft is prompting NASA to reassign two of its astronauts to SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule on a mission to the International Space Station next year.
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Marking the latest step in the commercialization of space, the SpaceX mission has launched four civilians, including a billionaire CEO, a physician assistant and a geoscientist.
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NASA astronaut and commander of SpaceX’s first human space mission Doug Hurley is retiring.
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Elsa is delaying the return of a space capsule packed with science experiments from the International Space Station. SpaceX is now targeting no earlier than tomorrow for the capsule’s return. NASA and SpaceX will asses the weather later today before making a final decision.