Examples of using Spacex in English and their translations into Turkish
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Moreover, SpaceX prices for Falcon 9
SpaceX has two rocket test facilities for vertical takeoff, vertical landing rockets: the SpaceX Rocket Development and Test Facility in McGregor,
The broad Raptor concept as announced in 2013 was"a highly reusable methane staged-combustion engine that will power the next generation of SpaceX launch vehicles designed for the exploration and colonization of Mars.
SpaceX has indicated that the Falcon Heavy payload performance to geosynchronous transfer orbit(GTO) will be reduced
Fairing design was done by SpaceX, with production of the 13 m(43 ft) long, 5.2 m(17 ft)-diameter fairing done in Hawthorne, California at the SpaceX rocket factory.
However, in March 2014 SpaceX COO Gwynne Shotwell clarified that the focus of the new engine development program is exclusively on the full-size Raptor engine;
SpaceX Falcon rockets are being offered to the launch industry at highly competitive prices,
In contrast, vehicles such as the Russian Soyuz rocket and the SpaceX Falcon 9 are assembled horizontally in a processing hangar,
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The Air Force signed a contract at that time with SpaceX for two launches in 2014 and 2015 to serve as proving flights to support the certification process for the Falcon 9 v1.1 and Falcon Heavy.
The SpaceX webcast indicated that the boostback burn
SpaceX intends to do propulsive-return over-water tests and"will continue doing such tests until they can do a return to the launch site and a powered landing… expect several failures before they'learn how to do it right.
draft Environmental Impact Statement for the proposed Texas facility in April 2013, and"found that'no impacts would occur' that would force the Federal Aviation Administration to deny SpaceX a permit for rocket operations," and issued the permit in July 2014.
SpaceX launched its first satellite to geostationary orbit in December 2013(SES-8) and followed that a
SpaceX also manufactures the Dragon, a pressurized orbital
SpaceX did not participate during the first round, however during the second round of the program NASA awarded SpaceX with a contract worth $75 million to further develop their launch escape system, test a crew accommodations mock-up and to further progress
SpaceX COO Gwynne Shotwell said at the Singapore Satellite Industry Forum in summer 2013"If we get this technology right,
SpaceX did not win a Space Act Agreement in the first round(CCDev 1), but during the second round(CCDev 2), NASA awarded SpaceX with a contract worth $75 million to further develop their launch escape system, test a crew accommodations mock-up,
SpaceX COO Gwynne Shotwell said at the Singapore Satellite Industry Forum in summer 2013"If we get this right, and we're trying very
on March 9, SpaceX performed a static fire test, where the first