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Another SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is due to launch on the West Coast. Californians have plenty of ways to watch liftoff, including a livestream.
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Why Do Rockets Almost Always Launch To The East?
Since the dawn of space travel in 1961, rockets have carried humanity's dreams and ambitions into the void and beyond. Shaped by physics and geography, the launch paths of rockets typically follow one direction, despite the location or time they're ...
Blue Origin is gearing up for the third flight of its New Glenn rocket, launching AST SpaceMobile’s Blue Bird satellite. In a surprisingly fast move, the company plans to use the same booster that flew on the rocket’s second mission, pushing it closer to its goal of reusability.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A late-night rocket launch is set to blast off from Cape Canaveral, Florida − just before we "fall back." And while most people tend to be asleep at about the time of liftoff, Space ...
The launch is set for the evening of Saturday, Dec. 27, with a backup opportunity the following day. A Falcon 9 rocket will carry an Earth observation satellite, CSG-3, for the Italian Space Agency. Viewers can watch the launch in person near the site or ...
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Why NASA favors Florida for rocket launches
From the first Mercury missions to today’s commercial crew flights, the United States has repeatedly turned to Florida’s Atlantic coast when it is time to light a rocket. That choice is not an accident of history or politics, but the product of ...