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  2. Starlink in the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko and his brother Wladimir with delivered Starlink terminals during the Battle of Kyiv on March 15, 2022. [1]In February 2022, two days after Russia's full-scale invasion, Ukraine requested that American aerospace company SpaceX activate their Starlink satellite internet service in the country, to replace internet and communication networks degraded or destroyed ...

  3. SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket cleared to fly again with two high ...

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    The Federal Aviation Administration, which licenses commercial rocket launches, grounded SpaceX’s rocket on August 28, after part of a Falcon 9 rocket booster exploded while attempting to land ...

  4. FACT CHECK: Did A SpaceX Rocket Explode Unintentionally in ...

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    A post on X implies that a SpaceX Super Heavy Booster rocket “exploded” unintentionally when landing in the Gulf of Mexico. ... Fact Check: Elon Musk’s SpaceX program made history in October ...

  5. SpaceX Starship's second uncrewed launch ends in explosion - AOL

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    SpaceX's Starship Mars rocket makes it farther than the last test flight, but the uncrewed ship and booster are lost. SpaceX Starship's second uncrewed launch ends in explosion Skip to main content

  6. AMOS-6 (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    AMOS-6 was intended to be launched on flight 29 of a SpaceX Falcon 9 to geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) on 3 September 2016. On 1 September 2016, during the run-up to a static fire test, there was an anomaly on the launch pad, resulting in an explosion and the loss of the vehicle and AMOS-6. There were no injuries.

  7. History of SpaceX - Wikipedia

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    After the setback of a launchpad explosion, SpaceX got back to flying on 14 January 2017, with its launch of Iridium satellites. [43] On 19 February 2017, a Falcon 9 carrying CRS-10 conducted the first launch from Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39 A. [ 44 ] The first stage of the launch was planned for the end of February 2017, was to be ...

  8. Starship launch news – live: SpaceX launches world’s biggest ...

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    Here’s our full story on today’s launch and explosion. SpaceX says launch was a success. 14:46, ... And there have been very few updates on SpaceX’s official mission audio.

  9. Starship flight test 1 - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX shows a discrepancy in its webcast, between the number of engines seen not working in the live video, and the number of engines shut down in the superimposed graphics. [52] It has been suggested that a small explosion visible around T+0:30 was the failure of a hydraulic power unit, but this has not yet been confirmed. [53]