Watch here: SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket to launch 60 satellites into orbit

Fresh on the heels of its successful launch of two NASA astronauts from Cape Canaveral, Space X plans to launch satellites into orbit Wednesday, June 3 at 9:25 PM EDT. SUCCESS!

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|2020-06-03T21:38:34-04:00June 3rd, 2020|Comments Off on Watch here: SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket to launch 60 satellites into orbit

Watch historic Space X launch AND first stage LAND to be reused

The success of private industry in making America independent in space is as big as the shale revolution in making America energy independent. Isn't the power of free enterprise amazing? 10:29 AM EDT docking at the space station Sunday, 5/31.

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|2020-05-31T09:23:19-04:00May 31st, 2020|Comments Off on Watch historic Space X launch AND first stage LAND to be reused

Postponed for rain. Now watch historic Space X launch May 30th live!

Historic launch postponed for rain as Americans return to space on our own rocket.  Watch the run up to the launch now and the launch itself rescheduled for Saturday, May 30th at 3:22 PM. Godspeed astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley!

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|2020-05-27T16:53:42-04:00May 27th, 2020|Comments Off on Postponed for rain. Now watch historic Space X launch May 30th live!

Americans return to space in private spacecraft Wednesday

The time for America to regain our capacity to independently launch astronauts into space is long overdue.

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|2020-05-25T23:04:15-04:00May 25th, 2020|Comments Off on Americans return to space in private spacecraft Wednesday

Apollo XIII +50: Watch this excellent NASA video about how they brought our astronauts home

As we cope with pandemic, remember that give an American a roll of duct tape and we can get through anything.

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|2020-04-11T13:09:51-04:00April 11th, 2020|Comments Off on Apollo XIII +50: Watch this excellent NASA video about how they brought our astronauts home

Fly me to the Moon – and beyond!

Billionaires are fueling America's new push into space.

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|2020-02-21T17:33:19-05:00February 11th, 2020|Comments Off on Fly me to the Moon – and beyond!

Hubble space telescope spots menacing face looking back at us

Just in time for Halloween. From NASA: "When astronomers peer deep into space, they don't expect to find something staring back at them."

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|2019-10-30T08:25:29-04:00October 31st, 2019|Comments Off on Hubble space telescope spots menacing face looking back at us
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