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Biden wants a space tax on companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin that launch in the US


President Joe Biden wants private space companies, such as Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, to start paying ... "Whenever SpaceX launches a flight, it requires massive air traffic ... Read More

Blue Origin


NASA asked their commercial partners to design crewed lunar landers that could deliver tens of tons of to the lunar surface, with SpaceX and Blue Origin ultimately being awarded contracts to build ... Read More

Scrub! SpaceX postpones Starlink launch to Saturday amid rainy, windy day in Brevard


SpaceX crews have postponed Friday night's rocket launch attempt roughly 24 hours — to Saturday night — after company officials warned they faced a windy, rain-soaked forecast with only 20% ... Read More

SpaceX double-header rocket launches from Florida are successful


SpaceX is planning for a double-header of rocket launches from Florida's Space Coast ... but unfavorable weather caused a scrub. That rocket is carrying another set of Starlink satellites to ... Read More

SpaceX launches rocket in SoCal


Officials for Big Bear Mountain Resort said two feet of snow dropped over the most recent weekend, and another stormfront this Friday could bring more snow to the San Bernardino County wilderness. Read More

Launches & Spacecraft


New images show a glowing "dashed" line in the night sky above Arizona after part of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket fell back to Earth following a double-header launch. Read More


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