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Incredibly grainy video surfaces of SpaceX Crew Dragon “anomaly”

Author: Shane McGlaun / Source: SlashGear Yesterday we talked a bit about a serious failure of the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule during testing. The capsule suffered an explosion and spewed orange-colored smoke at Cape Canaveral where the capsule was being tested. NASA said of the explosion “This is
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Falcon Heavy launch expected to boost traffic this weekend

Author: Emilee Speck / Source: Florida Today (Photo: TIM SHORTT/ FLORIDA TODAY) Falcon Heavy will launch as soon as this Sunday from Kennedy Space Center a little more than a year after the rocket first blasted off from the same pad on a successful test flight. SpaceX plans to send up a
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Hitchhiking to the Moon for Fun and Profit

Author: Tom Nardi / Source: Hackaday On February 22nd, a Falcon rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral carrying the Indonesian communications satellite Nusantara Satu. While the satellite was the primary payload for the mission, as is common on the Falcon 9, the rocket had a couple of stowaways.
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Rocket Launches, Trips to the Moon and More Space and Astronomy Events in 2019

Author: Michael Roston / Source: New York Times A SpaceX Falcon rocket lifting off from Cape Canaveral, Fla., earlier this year. Craig Bailey/Florida Today, via Associated Press Just as we’ve caught our breaths from 2018’s exciting and very busy year in space and astronomy, 2019 is already off
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The Parker Solar Probe has launched and is on its way to explore the sun

Author: Lisa Grossman / Source: Science News NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is officially on its way to the sun. After a one-day delay, the probe took off into a dark, cloudy sky over Cape Canaveral, Fla., aboard a Delta IV Heavy rocket at 3:31 a.m. EDT on August 12. “Here we go,” said 91-year-old
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