Confidence and audacity: NASA and SpaceX prepare to launch a new era of space flight

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WATCH: 9 years after retiring the Space Shuttle, NASA and SpaceX are preparing for the first crewed launch from American soil. It could herald the beginning of a new era of commercial space travel.

 

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9 years after retiring the Space Shuttle, NASA and SpaceX are preparing for the first crewed launch from American soil. It could herald the beginning of a new era of commercial space travel.

Tom cruise is gonna snrak on there

I remember when Neil Armstrong was launched from the cape, saw it on TV ... This looks SO Star Wars by comparison. Technology has come a long way.

Hanno preso una eccellente decisione nel non far partire la Missione. Meglio, in questi casi, non chiedere troppo, anche se in varie forme ci sono delle perdite. Essere ambiziosi in questi casi molto delicati può rivelarsi controproducente ('Chi troppo vuole, nulla stringe'). 🐺

The guy on the right looks a little like Gene Hackman. 😎

Congrats. And I can guess who designed the new dope astronaut gear.

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