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		<title>SpaceX launches may resume Dec. 19, 6 months after accident</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[SpaceX says it&#8217;s close to launching rockets again six months after an accident. Chief executive Elon Musk announced via Twitter on Thursday a rocket test-firing for next Wednesday in Florida. A satellite launch for Orbcomm could come three days later &#8211; Dec. 19th. SpaceX has been stuck on Earth since June, when a broken strut doomed its Falcon rocket during liftoff. The accident left NASA without a viable U.S. supplier for the International Space Station. NASA&#8217;s other commercial shipper, Orbital&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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