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  • May 8, 2017
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May 8th, 2017
SpaceX Successfully Launched New Spy Satellite, Might Be Observing China’s Island-Building And North Korea’s Nuclear Program

A sensor issue forced SpaceX to cancel its U.S. spy payload on Sunday at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. The launch was called off with just a minute remaining. But, SpaceX successfully sends a new spy satellite into space on Monday and gives people a new look at its spectacular rocket landings. Read More at University Herald