SpaceX launches 23 Starlink satellites to orbit from California (video, photos) This Week In Space podcast: Episode 147 — Not As They Seem Latest There was nearly 1 rocket launch attempt every 34 hours in 2024 — this year will be even busier See more ...
BoomSpaceXGulf of MexicoDragonAxiomFloridaSpaceFacebook PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Many of WEAR News' viewers reached out Tuesday night about a boom felt across the Gulf Coast. We now know the boom felt across Northwest Florida was caused by the SpaceX Dragon splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico ...
though. There wasn't a way for me to really show…I had to do the streets thing. I had to be a gangbanger. I had to grow up doing all that stuff instead of my potential that I know that I have, that I'm using doing all this stuff like designing. I can do everything....
As SpaceX eludes to in the tweet announcing the delay, there’s no immediate backup launch window scheduled, and the company will have to confirm that all is well with the satellite software before scheduling the debut Starlink launch once again. SpaceX is obviously eager to get the Starlink...
“Well, I think we are definitely not going to launch a hostile takeover,” Musk said. “So I suppose if there was a friendly one, if somebody said, ‘hey, we think it would be a good idea to merge with Tesla,’ we certainly could have that conversation. But, you know, we don’...
There were forty of us at the back of the plane, seated behind a soft mesh partition separating the padded space. The plane took off. Melville encouraged me to look out of the window to notice the aircraft was climbing at a much steeper angle than commercial airliners. We flew for ...
Musk runs some of the most disruptive corporate entities, like AI-driven robots on four wheels (Tesla), underground travel (The Boring Co), private space trips (SpaceX), brain chip implants (Neuralink), broadband internet (Starlink) — he is, by de...
There is a “guest mode” you can turn on, but it’s still such a hassle. Perhaps in a future update, Apple will allow us to add “trusted users” to the headset so that they don’t need to go through so many steps before seeing the content I want them to see. ...
Fortunately, Turing was the opposite of Hawking, and he absolutely loved school. Proof of this is the extreme lengths he would go just to get to class. For example, on one occasion when there was a train strike, Turing even cycled 60 miles to attend. Now that’s devotion!
Alongside the victories there were also many losses, reaffirming just how dangerous space flight could be. On Jan. 27, 1967, the U.S. program had its first major disaster when a flash fire broke out during a simulated launch for the first lunar module, Apollo 1. The first death of an ...