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Listen in to hear @AstroBehnken and @Astro_Doug on-obrit→ spacex.com/launches
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View from the droneship of Falcon 9’s launch and landing
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Starman’s current location. Next stop, the restaurant at the end of the universe.
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Webcast of Crew Dragon’s return to Earth from the @Space_Station with @AstroBehnken and @Astro_Dougspacex.com/launches twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Booster mate inside SpaceX's hangar at LC-39A ahead of Falcon Heavy’s static fire yesterday
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Raptor 2 generates more than 230 tons of thrust at sea level, up from Raptor 1’s 185 tons
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Successful deployment of 60 Starlink satellites confirmed
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Targeting 4:33 p.m. EDT today for Falcon 9’s launch of Crew Dragon with @NASA astronauts on board. Teams are closely monitoring launch and downrange weather → spacex.com/launches
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11 years ago today, we launched our first successful mission. To date, we’ve completed 78 launches and have developed the world’s only operational reusable orbital class rockets and spacecraft—capable of launching to space, returning to Earth, and flying again
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Falcon 9’s first stage has landed at Landing Zone 1
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Docking confirmed!
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Falcon 9 launches Starlink to orbit
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Falcon 9 launches Crew Dragon on its first flight with @NASA astronauts on board!
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Landing in the dark through clouds
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Targeting as soon as Monday, April 17 for the first flight test of a fully integrated Starship and Super Heavy rocket from Starbase in Texas → spacex.com/launches
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Starman, last seen leaving Earth, made its first close approach with Mars today—within 0.05 astronomical units, or under 5 million miles, of the Red Planet
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SpaceX will attempt to land Falcon Heavy’s side boosters at Landing Zones 1 and 2 and Falcon Heavy’s center core on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship during the Arabsat-6A mission → spacex.com/webcast
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Recap of Starship SN8 high-altitude flight test → youtu.be/_qwLHlVjRyw
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The crew is go for launch
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The first test flight of Falcon Heavy is targeted for Tuesday, Feb. 6th at 1:30 PM ET from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. When Falcon Heavy lifts off, it will be the most powerful operational rocket in the world by a factor of two. instagram.com/p/Be1jFT2lQ0W
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100 successful flights
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Falcon 9 launches 58 Starlink satellites and 3 @planetlabs Skysats to orbit before returning to Earth and landing on a droneship
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Supporting the creation of a permanent, self-sustaining human presence on Mars. spacex.com/mars
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Launch and landing sequence for today’s mission
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Falcon Heavy’s side boosters have landed – marking the 150th and 151st recovery of orbital class rockets