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Archive for April, 2023

Watch SpaceX Starship evolve and explode on the way to its 1st space launch (video)

April 17th, 2023 by

SpaceX shared a video that charts the journey its massive Starship rocket has taken to get to the launch pad ahead of its first orbital flight test.

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SpaceX scrubs 1st space launch of giant Starship rocket due to fueling issue

April 17th, 2023 by

SpaceX aimed to launch its giant SpaceX rocket to space for the first time ever today (April 17), but it wasn’t meant to be.

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The best SpaceX Starship merch on Amazon

April 17th, 2023 by

We’ve rounded up all the best SpaceX Starship swag you can get on Amazon just in time for its first ever orbital launch.

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A rare hybrid solar eclipse occurs on April 20. Here’s how to watch it online for free.

April 17th, 2023 by

A rare hybrid solar eclipse occurs on April 20. Here’s how to watch it online thanks to free livestreams.

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Jeremy Hansen: Artemis 2 Canadian astronaut will fly around the moon

April 16th, 2023 by

Jeremy Hansen will be the first non-American to leave low Earth orbit on a moon mission.

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What time is SpaceX’s 1st Starship and Super Heavy launch on April 17?

April 16th, 2023 by

SpaceX is counting down to its first ever launch of the world’s biggest rocket, its towering Starship vehicle, on April 17, but exactly when the rocket will fly depends on several factors.

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Underwater spacewalks recreate the ‘moon’ in a giant NASA pool (photos)

April 16th, 2023 by

NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory has trained spacewalking astronauts in a pool for 30 years. Now a part of the facility is changing to address a forecast demand for moon missions.

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Rare red asteroids around Neptune could reveal the secrets of the early solar system

April 16th, 2023 by

Scientists have observed that some of Neptune’s Trojan asteroids are deep red, possibly revealing what asteroids may have been like in the early days of the solar system.

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