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Watch live: SpaceX is about to blow up a rocket in a crucial test to show NASA that its spaceship ready to launch astronauts
 
 
Watch live: SpaceX is about to blow up a rocket in a crucial test to show NASA that its spaceship ready to launch astronauts
 
Elon Musk's SpaceX is going to make one of its own rocket boosters explode to prove that its Crew Dragon spaceship is ready to send people to space.
 
 
 
 
 
SpaceX just launched and intentionally exploded a rocket for NASA in a vital safety test of its Crew Dragon spaceship
 
 
SpaceX just launched and intentionally exploded a rocket for NASA in a vital safety test of its Crew Dragon spaceship
 
The Falcon 9 rocket was programmed to shut off and put SpaceX's new Crew Dragon spaceship through the ultimate safety test. It appears to have worked.
 
 
 
 
 
'I'm super fired up': Elon Musk and NASA are ecstatic after acing a 'risky' safety test of SpaceX's new Crew Dragon spaceship for astronauts
 
 
'I'm super fired up': Elon Musk and NASA are ecstatic after acing a 'risky' safety test of SpaceX's new Crew Dragon spaceship for astronauts
 
Elon Musk said an abort test of SpaceX's new Crew Dragon spaceship was "picture perfect" and brings the company a step closer to launching astronauts.
 
 
 
 
 
 
SpaceX is launching a doomed rocket for NASA — and that's a good thing. Here's what you need to know about the company's explosive in-flight abort test.
 
 
SpaceX is launching a doomed rocket for NASA — and that's a good thing. Here's what you need to know about the company's explosive in-flight abort test.
 
The rocket company's penultimate test for NASA is vital to certifying the Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon spaceship for first-ever astronaut flights.
 
 
 
 
 
Germans are slamming Elon Musk's plans to clear 740 acres of forest for a $45.36 million Tesla factory
 
 
Germans are slamming Elon Musk's plans to clear 740 acres of forest for a $45.36 million Tesla factory
 
"I am not against Tesla," one activist said. "But it's about the site; in a forest area that is a protected wildlife zone. Is this necessary?"
 
 
 
 
 
A video of medics in Hazmat suits scanning plane passengers for China's mysterious Wuhan virus is stoking fears of a global epidemic
 
 
A video of medics in Hazmat suits scanning plane passengers for China's mysterious Wuhan virus is stoking fears of a global epidemic
 
The Wuhan virus has spread to Beijing, Shenzhen, Thailand, Japan, and South Korea. Not much is known about the illness, which is likened to SARS.
 
 
 
 
 
A mysterious virus in China is a reminder that the world isn't ready for a pandemic. Bill Gates says we should prepare for a deadly outbreak as we do for war.
 
 
A mysterious virus in China is a reminder that the world isn't ready for a pandemic. Bill Gates says we should prepare for a deadly outbreak as we do for war.
 
The virus, which causes pneumonia-like symptoms and is in the same family as SARS, has killed a second person and spread to Thailand and Japan.
 
 
 
 
 
Lev Parnas and Michael Cohen are right to think working for Trump was like being in a cult, according to a cult expert
 
 
Lev Parnas and Michael Cohen are right to think working for Trump was like being in a cult, according to a cult expert
 
Steve Hassan, cult expert and author of "The Cult of Trump," told Insider that various aspects of Trump's presidency resembles that of a cult group.
 
 
 
 
 
A mysterious and deadly virus from China could have infected 35 times more people than official totals, scientists warn
 
 
A mysterious and deadly virus from China could have infected 35 times more people than official totals, scientists warn
 
Airports in the US and parts of Asia have started screening travellers from Wuhan, central China, in the hope of stopping the disease from spreading.
 
 
 
 
 
Scientists found a new way to get 'forever chemicals' linked to cancer out of our water. They're in the bloodstreams of 99% of Americans.
 
 
Scientists found a new way to get 'forever chemicals' linked to cancer out of our water. They're in the bloodstreams of 99% of Americans.
 
The chemicals, known as PFAS, have been associated with cancer, liver damage, and developmental issues.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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