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    To be successful, it's important to measure the impact you will have on others, Elon Musk says.

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    Falcon 9 minus the CRS-15 Dragon should be Static Firing today on Space Launch Complex 40. The window for the test is currently unknown. B1045.2 will fire its 9 Merlin 1D engines for ~7 seconds. The vehicle will then be transported back to the HIF for integration of Dragon.

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    The revolution is seeing unprecedented growth according to the International Energy Agency, view here:

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    Working in schools across America with is an absolute joy. The kids I meet inspire me everyday.

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    The Pentagon tests the rocket, the Falcon Heavy via .asia

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    Here's a Tesla meet up image in Shanghai:

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    SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy Gets $130 Million Contract To Launch Classified Air Force Satellite In 2020

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    SpaceX Gets $130 Million Air Force Rocket Launch Contract via

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    NASA commercial cargo provider SpaceX is targeting NET 5:42 am ET Fri, Jun 29, for the launch of its 15th resupply mission to the . Live coverage will begin on NASA TV and the agency's website on Thurs, Jun 28 with prelaunch events. More:

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    SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket wins Air Force certification and a $130 million contract

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    SpaceX, NASA still targeting Friday for Falcon 9 rocket launch to ISS via

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