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This is a pretty accurate look at the early days of SpaceX with employee #1 Tom Mueller. He was the principal engineer of the Merlin engine and also a key propulsion team member of the Raptor. It may be AI Bot generated drawing from the recent book about Mueller but at least got the story right.
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Watch live coverage from Cape Canaveral as SpaceX launches a Falcon 9 rocket with 29 satellites for the company's Starlink internet service. Liftoff from Space Launch Complex 40 is scheduled at 7:12 p.m. EST (0012 UTC) on Tuesday, Nov. 18. The first-stage booster for this mission, B1085, making its 12th flight will land on SpaceX's drone ship 'A Shortfall of Gravitas', stationed in the Atlantic Ocean, a little more than eight minutes after leaving the launch pad.
The mission, designated Starlink 6-94, will take a south-easterly trajectory on departure from Florida's Space Coast. Our live coverage with commentary will start about one hour prior to launch. T minus 48 minutes.......
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![]() Another contender in the space satellite race. A Texas company outsourced to India and launched from there i think.
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Nasa has started moving its Artemis II rocket from its assembly point to the launch area four miles away - ahead of the first crewed mission to the Moon in decades.
The short, four-mile journey through part of Nasa's Kennedy Space Center is expected to take up to 12 hours, moving at less than one mile an hour. The mission - which could blast off as soon as 6 February - is expected to take 10 days. While it will take astronauts around the moon rather than touching down, it aims to set the stage for an eventual human landing on the lunar surface for the first time since the Apollo missions of the 1960s and 70s.
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The countdown for the Wet Dress Rehearsal (WDR) started on Saturday, ran smoothly until about 15 minutes ago when they halted the WDR at T-5:15 due to a hydrogen leak.
The goal had been to get down to T-0:33 which is where the Ground Launch Sequencer takes over from any human interaction, then recycle back to T-10:00 and repeat. After several hours of built in hold at T-10:00 the first time with a fully fueled rocket, while the close out crew tested systems in the capsule and then closed all of the doors, the terminal count started and proceed to just before the 5 minute mark. At that point the WDR was terminated. They are now unloading the fuel.
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