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 On Monday, December 18, a Falcon 9 launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, with 23 Starlink V2-mini satellites on board. The mission represented SpaceXs 88th Falcon 9 launch for 2023, and it also marke stanley cups d the 254th continuous successful flight for the exceptionally dependable rocket.     The only quirk having to do with this launch was that it happened 11 days after the previous Falcon 9 mission, marking the lengthiest interval between Falcon 9 launches in 2023, according to SpaceNews. That prior mission, launching from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, launched on December 8, delivering another batch of Starlink satellites to low Earth orbit. The uncustomary gap resulted from a series of developments, including adverse weather in Florida delaying a Starlink launch, and ground equipment problems affecting the Falcon Heavy launch of Space Forces X-37B spaceplane at Kennedy Space Center. stanley termohrnek  The rescheduling of a Falcon 9 launch from December 14 to 28 at Vandenberg, potentially to make way for the German SARah 2 and 3 satellites, may have also played a role. Throughout the year, SpaceX maintained an impressive average of launching a Falcon 9 rocket around every four days or so. Thats a torrid launch cadence, yet not enough for the company to achieve 100 Falcon 9 launches for the calendar year, as Elon Musk had stated as a company goal back in August 2022. With the days now dwindling, and with the upcoming launch manifest being what it is, its clear that SpaceX wont stanley cup  hit that a Ugiz Norway s Experimental Police Uniform Is Silly and Sort of Scary
 that a team of 21 scientists had delivered their first report on a lander mission to explore the possibility of life on Jupiters icy moon Europa. The NASA-employed Science Definition Team  SDT  recommended that NASA send a probe as soon as 2031, about a decade after an already-planned Europa flyby mission. The lander will be primarily focused on studying the enormous ocean thought to be hiding deep beneath Europas surface. In addition to collecting and analyzing samples from the ocean that have escaped through cracks in the moons icy crust, the probe is expected to drill four inches down. SDT member Jonathan Lunine described the hypothetical mission as a bug hunt, designed to scope out surface deposits for signs of life far below.     https://gizmodo/nasa-plans-to-drill-t stanley flasche oward-europas-ocean-in-search-of-l-1792233535 While many are excited about the prospect of finding life on Europa  *raises hand* , theres an important ethical question to cons stanley cup deutschland ider: Could landing on and drilling into this world actually contaminate it   Its essential we avoid bringing contaminants from Earth with us,  president of extraterrestrial messaging organization METI International Doug Vackoch told Gizmodo.  There is a raging debate within the planetary protection community about whether any in gourde stanley digenous microbial life on other planets and moons of our solar system has an innate right to exist.  Its a debate thats likely to rage on for years. But Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute in C