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Russia’s passive-aggressive reaction to SpaceX may mask a deeper truth
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The marriage of SpaceX and NASA hasn’t been easy—but it’s been fruitful
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NASA gives go-ahead for SpaceX commercial crew test flight
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After SpaceX launch, Israeli spacecraft begins journey to the moon: The privately built spacecraft will take a long trip to the moon, landing on its surface in April
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The “Impossible” Tech Behind SpaceX’s New Engine
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SpaceX to lay off over 10% of its workforce
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SpaceX Falcon 9 first stage booster spins out of control on descent back to Cape Canaveral LZ-1
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NASA will retire its new mega-rocket if SpaceX or Blue Origin can safely launch its own powerful rockets
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Inside the eight desperate weeks that saved SpaceX from ruin
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SpaceX will send Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa to the Moon - ‘I choose to go to the Moon with artists!’
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First Private Passenger on Lunar BFR Mission [Livestream]
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SpaceX has signed the world’s first private passenger to fly around the Moon aboard the BFR launch vehicle
@spacex: SpaceX has signed the world's first private passenger to fly around the Moon aboard our BFR launch vehicle-an important step toward enabling access for everyday people who dream of traveling to space. Find out who's flying and why on Monday, September 17.
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Does Art Belong in Space?
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Paul Wooster - SpaceX's Plans for Mars - 21st Annual International Mars Society Convention
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SpaceX’s secret weapon is Gwynne Shotwell
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SpaceX completes vast Mr Steven arm upgrades for quadruple-sized net
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Inside the minds of Elon Musk's fans
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SpaceX is building a ‘kid-sized submarine’ to rescue trapped soccer team
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SpaceX’s Pad 39A undergoing upgrades for Dragon 2 crew launches
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SpaceX launch CRS-15 to resupply the International Space Station
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First space, then auto—now Elon Musk quietly tinkers with education
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SpaceX shares video of Crew Dragon parachute test
@spacex: At Naval Air Facility El Centro in Southern California, SpaceX recently completed its 16th test of Crew Dragon's parachute system-verifying the system's ability to slow Crew Dragon and ensure a safe landing in the unlikely event of a low altitude abort. https://t.co/OOQnAtNXJ3 https://t.co/kFX7Qth3AK
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Space junk mission deploys from the International Space Station
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SpaceX has successfully delivered the SES-12 satellite to GTO
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SpaceX is achieving high bandwidth, 25ms latency with Starlink test satellites
@elonmusk: @nitantbhartia @ninoles @medickinson @thephysicsgirl Pretty good. TinTin A & B are both closing the link to ground w phased array at high bandwidth, low latency (25 ms). Good enough to play fast response video games.
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SpaceX's upgraded Falcon 9 rocket aces maiden flight, sticks landing
6 votes