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Civilians are rushing to sign up to space-travel competitions. Some are looking to push themselves to the limit, while others hope it will help their career ambitions.
Civilians are rushing to sign up to space-travel competitions. Some are looking to push themselves to the limit, while others hope it will help their career ambitions.https://www.businessinsider.in/science/news/civilians-are-rushing-to-sign-up-to-space-travel-competitions-some-are-looking-to-push-themselves-to-the-limit-while-others-hope-it-will-help-their-career-ambitions-/slidelist/83070383.cms2021-05-29T22:21:48+05:30
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Civilians are rushing to sign up to space-travel competitions. Some are looking to push themselves to the limit, while others hope it will help their career ambitions.
Zahra TayebMay 29, 2021, 22:21 IST
The International Space Station as seen by astronauts from NASA s space shuttle Endeavour on February 19, 2010.NASA
SpaceX blasted another 52 Starlink internet satellites and 2 payloads into orbit, which landed perfectly May 16, 2021, 12:37 PM
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SpaceX launched another 52 Starlink internet satellites into orbit on Saturday.
Two rideshare payloads were also on board the Falcon 9 first-stage rocket booster.
The launch took place at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, at 6:56 p.m. EDT.
It was the eighth flight for this particular Falcon 9, which also lifted NASA astronauts, Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to the International Space Station, last year.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk plans to eventually have more than 40,000 satellites transmitting internet service for users on Earth. It is working towards a mid-2027 deadline. At present, the Starlink beta service has about 10,000 customers, as Insider reported.
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