The FAA issued a mitigated FONSI for starbase
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The Moon is at its brightest and largest 🌕 Watch the sky at 7:52am ET (11:52 UTC) on June 14 to gaze upon the Strawberry supermoon—when the Moon is both in its full phase and near perigee, or its closest point in orbit around Earth. Read our Moon guide: https://t.co/K0xnkQwDMc https://t.co/HfbIUAgprR
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🍓🍯🍻🌹 The June full moon is the sweetest of the year - called Strawberry, Honey, Mead, or Rose Moon. It's also a supermoon! The Moon appears a little bigger and brighter than average because it's closer to Earth in its elliptical orbit. https://t.co/em5wrKIxAt https://t.co/zkiTtwRDag
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The Exp 67 crew enjoyed a quiet Monday as @NASA and @SpaceX target no earlier than July 11 for the launch of the next Dragon cargo mission. https://t.co/svJlsH5bYR
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SpaceX on Twitter: “One step closer to the first orbital flight test of Starship” [FAA decision]
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Mars - Bringer of War, science fiction themed space art by me
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The Hubble Space Telescope may have just found the first direct evidence of an isolated black hole drifting through interstellar space
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Just to remind you of what the size of the Earth looks like compared to the size of Jupiter
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The FAA will require SpaceX to take more than 75 actions to reduce the environmental effects of flying its gigantic Starship rocket from South Texas, but regulators found no significant impacts and moved SpaceX a step closer to receiving a launch license. https://t.co/HPyLtEjEbQ https://t.co/RjZMaJ4obb
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SpaceX's Starship rocket project can continue in South Texas, FAA review finds https://t.co/fvfh9Tma6a https://t.co/CmePpiBBaR
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Gate closing time: 4pm ET (20:00 UTC) June 14, 2022 This is your final boarding call to send your name to the Moon with #Artemis I. Get your boarding pass here: https://t.co/9tS402d9VO En español: https://t.co/GvD8lZQeax https://t.co/gwJo9SjLmn
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'Dark' black hole wandering the Milky Way may be the smallest yet detected https://t.co/v07AiWy2GM https://t.co/66oVEQGyAk
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Earth, as seen from Mars through a Telescope
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On this day in 1944, Germany launched the first operational cruise missile at Great Britain. The V-1 was powered by a simple but noisy pulsejet that earned it the Allied nickname "buzz bomb." More: https://t.co/qPDor1LOBc #AirSpacePhoto https://t.co/mDTAYw7sdL
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Neptune's Great Dark Spot (top), Scooter (middle white cloud), and the Small Dark Spot (bottom), with contrast exaggerated.
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