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>> No.11225790 [View]
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>>11225627
Looks like a slump to me.
Starlink may literally be THE reason that launches will have a significant increase next year.

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>>11217179
>from a pad last used for a failed Soyuz launch in 2002
Is that the one where it failed because they loaded it with maneuvering data from their main pad?
>currently ahead of America in number of launches
Assuming you're counting SpaceX too, what happened with 2019? It looks like SpaceX 2020 launches are shaping up to be back on the curve from previous years because of Starlink, but otherwise at 2018 levels.

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