See a SpaceX Falcon 9 fairing separate and expose a batch of Starlink satellites to the vacuum of space. Cameras aboard both halves of the fairing captured the footage. Credit: Space.com | footage cou
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Space on MSNSpaceX says its Falcon 9 rocket debris crash over Europe was caused by propellant leakMarek Fagasik, a Polish farmer from the village of Åšliwno, found some of the Falcon 9 wreckage in his field, after a passerby alerted him, according to the English-language news channel TVP World, which covers Central Europe and Poland. Fagasik told a local newspaper he's exploring options for compensation.
Original story: After being pushed back from Sunday night, SpaceX now is set to launch a a brand new Falcon 9 first-stage booster tonight from Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 40. Liftoff is now targeted for 10:47 p.m. Tuesday. The mission is the latest batch of Starlink internet satellites, titled Starlink 12-13.
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