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Added on the 12/02/2015 12:22:04 - Copyright : Euronews EN
SpaceX successfully launches its Falcon 9 rocket with 60 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral, Florida, pushing the total Starlink satellites launched to 1,737 as the company builds out its space-based internet delivery service.
SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches with cargo for the International Space Station. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
NASA's Deep Space Climate Observatory launches in Florida aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Elon Musk's SpaceX launches a Falcon 9 rocket transporting 60 Starlink internet satellites from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Starlink, which is part of SpaceX, aims to build a high-speed global internet network.
SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches with cargo for the International Space Station. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Equipped with binoculars, telescopes and folding chairs, space enthusiasts watched on as the second-ever private mission to the International Space Station (ISS) blasted off from the southern US state of Florida Sunday.
After its Starship rocket exploded minutes after lift-off last month, SpaceX successfully launched its Falcon Heavy rocket on Sunday.
This four-wheeled robot rover is undergoing its final trials on Japan's Tottori Sand Dunes before it will be flown into space and out to its final test - a 1,640 foot ride on the surface of the moon. Called the Moonraker, the rover was built by Team Hakuto of Japan to compete with 15 other teams from all over the world for the $20 million dollar grand prize in the Google Lunar XPrize competition. Google's Lunar XPrize competition calls for participating teams to create a rover, launch it into space, land it on the moon, have it travel at least 1,640 feet, and then send images of its travels back to the earth. The first team to successfully complete the challenge will take home the grand prize. Team Hakuto, which means 'white rabbit' in Japanese, is well on its way to securing the prize money - their Moonraker rover is scheduled to be launched from Earth by SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket soon. The purpose is to create a cheap machine to help humans easily explore the moon, and maybe even prepare it for colonization. The Hakuto team hope that the Moonraker will be able to explore holes on the moon's surface and perhaps discover cave systems. The future looks interesting indeed.