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r/spaceX
r/SpaceX is a Reddit community focused on discussions about SpaceX, Elon Musk's space exploration company. The group shares news, updates, and technical discussions about SpaceX's rockets, including Starship, Falcon 9, and other space missions like satellite launches and crewed flights to the International Space Station. Fans and space enthusiasts gather here to talk about upcoming launches, mission progress, and the future of space travel.
Fun fact: It's a great channel to follow because members often provide real-time updates and insider insights during SpaceX launches, making you feel like you're part of the action!
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Starship Development Thread #62
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Eric Berger: “NASA’s Lori Glaze said, beginning with Artemis VI, the agency will transition from government driven missions to commercial launches (ie Starship or New Glenn or others). Agency wants to launch humans to the Moon at least every six months.”
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r/SpaceX Starlink 17-17 Official Launch Discussion & Updates Thread!
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Electromagnetic mass drivers on the Moon
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Starship Was Too Powerful For Its Launch Pad...Until Now!
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