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The broadband solutions company wanted to debut Thursday, but pushed its launch back to Friday, likely because of weak initial demand.
The launch back to national relevance does not appear imminent for either Miami or Florida State.
However, the launch back to earth would have to be carried out with some precision: the later stages of the descent would have to be slowed down by some parachute arrangement and some means would have to be provided for protecting the dog's compartment from the heat that would be generated on first entry into the dense atmosphere.
Just ahead of the holidays, Apple announced the further delay of its Beats X wireless earbuds, pushing their launch back to an unspecified time in February.
As Mark Watney is stabbed by flying debris and is unable to return for the launch back to Earth, the crew assumes his death.
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He launched Back to Basics without revealing a basic truth - he had been unfaithful.
Nasa has contracted the company to help take supplies to the International Space Station, and together the organizations hope to bring manned launches back to American launch pads in 2017.
"The choice moving forward is between fully funding the President's request to bring space launches back to American soil or continuing to send millions to the Russians," wrote Mr Bolden in a blog post at the end of March.
There's also the company's larger pipe dream of a return trip to Mars, for which landing rockets vertically (so they can be launched back to Earth) is vital.
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