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The 10 Most Important SpaceX Missions Of All Time, Ranked – SlashGear

Posted on September 16, 2023 By bot

It’s been more than half a century since humanity first slipped the bonds of Earth’s gravity and drifted into the space beyond our world. For the majority of that time, space travel has largely been the domain of space agencies operated by world governments. For the last couple of decades, a number of private companies have promised to bring spaceflight to the masses. Visions of commercial space flights and space hotels are perpetually five years out of reach. To
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