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Liftoff of TRACERS! https://t.co/aDahBdc97z
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Liftoff! https://t.co/LA2ZFyhFew
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🚀 Liftoff! This takes us to 27 thrusters in #space# and 4/4 Transporter missions! 🌱 #greenpropulsion# 🛰 #rideshare# https://t.co/8AqATLJ5a1
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🚀🦅 $HORK getting ready for liftoff! 🦅🚀 Board the ship before we blast off [https://t.co/rTo9dNFtn4]🌕💫 #HORKCoin# #Crypto# #MemeCoin# #Solana# #CryptoCommunity# #DeFi# #NFT# #CryptoMemes# #MoonMission# https://t.co/kx8BmrMQfG
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The Fram2 @framonauts and SpaceX completed a full rehearsal of launch day activities ahead of liftoff on Monday https://t.co/e1T9RI57Fy
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Less than 30 minutes until today’s launch of the TRACERS mission from California. All systems are looking good, and weather is favorable for liftoff at 11:13 a.m. PT
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T-30 minutes until Falcon 9’s launch of the @SES_Satellites O3b mPOWER mission from Florida. Weather conditions have improved to 60% favorable for liftoff
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Propellant load is underway for today’s launch of the @SES_Satellites O3b mPOWER mission from SLC-40 in Florida. Liftoff is targeted for 5:27 p.m. ET → https://t.co/bJFjLCiTbK https://t.co/6va4H2G5eq
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Elon Musk: I'm not sure people totally understand how big Starship is. “I'm not sure people totally understand. Starship is the largest flying object ever made. This thing will be over 5,000 tons of weight on liftoff. It's going to go straight up with 5,000 tons. This is much heavier than any aircraft, by far. No aircraft comes close to this weight. And it's going straight up. Aircraft can't go straight up. It will have more than twice the thrust of a Saturn V. It's a big rocket.” The Joe Rogan Experience, February 11, 2021
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From wallet growth to global strategy, @Bitget is out in full force at #MYBW2025# 🚀 🧠 Will Wu @SrWillWill, Head of Growth at @BitgetWallet 👩‍💼 Gracy Chen @gracybitget, CEO of @bitgetglobal Two powerhouses. Two stages. One mission: pushing Web3 forward. #LiftOff# https://t.co/x7SYgjCUCI
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Warming up for lift off 🪐 #ColdplayHouston# https://t.co/r1CHxD43ne
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In earthquake-prone Japan engineers are testing homes that briefly lift off the ground when tremors hit. Developed by Air Danshin Systems the tech uses sensors and air compressors to create a cushion of air under the house reducing quake damage. After the shaking stops the house gently settles back into place. For more content like this, please visit: https://t.co/ZNiJIeEeuw #EarthquakeTech# #JapanInnovation# #FloatingHouse# #EngineeringMarvel#
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Here's Elon Musk expressing his confidence in a fully and rapidly reusable rocket just after seeing the two boosters of Falcon Heavy land for the first time in 2018. “I didn't really think this would work. Because when I see the rocket lift off, I see a thousand things that could not work, and it's amazing when they do.  Seeing the two boosters land synchronized, really just like the simulation, it makes me think, there really could be quite a scalable approach.  You could imagine large numbers of those just coming in, landing, taking off, landing, doing many flights per day.  So, it gives me a lot of faith for our next architecture, the interplanetary spaceship. We have different names for it, but BFR is the code name, and it gives me confidence that BFR is really quite workable.  I was actually looking at the side boosters and like, they're pretty big, you know, 16 stories tall, 60 foot leg span. But really we need to be way bigger than that.  I have tremendous confidence, obviously, in the SpaceX team. So I think we can really do this a lot and keep advancing the technology to achieve full and rapid reusability, which would have a profound effect on the future.” Falcon Heavy launch press conference, February 6, 2018
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