SpaceX finally launches rocket, makes history
US Airways Flight 787 landed safely in Bangor about noon with 179 passengers and nine crew members aboard SpaceX's launch of its Falcon 9 rocket and unmanned Dragon capsule turns night into day as it streaks over a model of the space shuttle at Cape
The ashes of the actor James Doohan, who played Scotty on the 1960s television series "Star Trek," were launched to space this morning (May 22) on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The unmanned Falcon 9 blasted off at 3:44 am EDT (0744 GMT) from here at the
US Airways Flight 787 landed safely in Bangor about noon with 179 passengers and nine crew members aboard SpaceX's launch of its Falcon 9 rocket and unmanned Dragon capsule turns night into day as it streaks over a model of the space shuttle at Cape
When actor James Doohan died in 2005, the man who played Star Trek's engineer Scotty had one request: That his ashes be launched into space.
After being scrubbed a few days ago, it appears we are just minutes from viewing the launch of SpaceX's Dragon capsule on a Falcon 9 rocket. The plan is.







