How many rockets has SpaceX launched so far in 2023?
SpaceX is aiming to launch 100 rockets this year, another big increase from what the company did in 2022. That will mean they will have to launch on average every three to four days. Will SpaceX be able to pull it off? Keep track below of all of SpaceX’s 2023 launches. more… The post How many rockets has SpaceX launched so far in 2023? appeared first on Space Explored.
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