
Thursday, November 2, 2017
Falcon Heavy to launch this December

Tuesday, August 15, 2017
SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft sends supplies to the ISS
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CRS-12 launches from Historic LC-39a |
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The Falcon 9 first stage standing tall at LZ-1 |
Wednesday, July 5, 2017
"Third time's a charm" - Third attempt to launch Intelsat 35e
After standing down from a launch attempt on the 4th of July, SpaceX decided to take that day to do a full re-evaluation of the rocket and the launch pad systems to ensure everything is working how it should. SpaceX will try to launch Intelsat 35e again today at 7:37pm EDT from historic Launch Complex 39a. Live broadcasts of the launch will start about 15 minutes before launch.
Monday, July 3, 2017
Successful splashdown of CRS-11 and a second attempt to launch Intelsat 35e
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Photo of CRS-10 parachuting down back in March // SpaceX |
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Intelsat 35e fairing // SpaceX |
SpaceX: First reused Dragon leaves ISS
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SpaceX CRS-11 Dragon leaves the Station |
Sunday, July 2, 2017
SCRUB: 24-hour recycle of the launch of Intelsat 35e
In the final seconds of the countdown, the flight computer of the Falcon 9 aborted the launch at T-10 seconds. The SpaceX team is assessing the data from the countdown and will hopefully find the issue that caused the abort and are planning on a 24-hour recycle. The next launch window opens tomorrow, July 3rd at 7:37pm EDT from Historic Launch Complex 39a.
Edit: Guidance Issue aborted the launch, The Falcon 9 and Satellite are both healthy.
Edit: Guidance Issue aborted the launch, The Falcon 9 and Satellite are both healthy.
Sunday, May 14, 2017
SpaceX expendable Inmarsat 5 launch
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Official SpaceX patch |
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Falcon 9 being rolled out to the pad. Credit // Inmarsat |
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
Monday, April 3, 2017
SpaceX is revolutionizing spaceflight
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SpaceX LLC Ryan Bale // Spaceflight News |
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Elon Musk and Martin Halliwell at the Post-launch conference Walter Scriptunas II / Scriptunas Images |
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SES-10 launched from LC-39a Credit // SpaceX |
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
SpaceX to fly a reused first stage this week
Launch of CRS-8 from VAB roof Ryan Bale // Spaceflight News |
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CRS-8 booster in Port Canaveral after the first successful landing at sea. Ryan Bale // Spaceflight News |
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Another attempt to launch EchoStar XXIII tomorrow morning
SpaceX will be doing their second attempt of launching EchoStar XXIII tomorrow morning at 1:34am EDT from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Tuesday's launch attempt was scrubbed early due to higher than forecasted winds that were unfavourable to launch in. Tomorrow's launch will be an expendable launch in which the first stage will not be landed and will fall into the ocean like a usual rocket does. You can watch the launch on SpaceX's website at http://www.spacex.com/webcast.
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