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SpaceX gives rival's internet satellites ride to orbit

SpaceX launched internet satellites for a competitor Thursday, stepping in to help after the London-based OneWeb company halted its flights with Russia over the invasion of Ukraine.
The Falcon rocket blasted off at sunset with 40 mini satellites bound for polar orbit. They will expand OneWeb's constellation to just over 500, nearly 80% of the planned total of about 630 satellites.
Elon Musk's SpaceX has more than 3,200 Starlink satellites in orbit, providing high-speed, broadband internet to remote corners of the world.
Earth from Space: Fucino, Italy

Tucked away in the Fucino Valley, in central Italy, lies the Fucino Space Centre, where Telespazio will manage the early orbit activities of the Meteosat Third Generation Imager, set to launch on 13 December from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana.
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Colgate-Palmolive and NASA sign Space Act Agreement to boost off planet hygiene

NASA taps Collins Aerospace to develop new spacesuits for Space Station

Evolving time-tested technology to outmatch hypersonic weapons inside the atmosphere

These freeze-drying algae can awaken from cryostasis, could help spaceflights go farther

Japanese billionaire Maezawa announces crew of artists for lunar voyage

Artemis I landing spot abandoned over weather; mission remains on schedule
