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  1. Vor 6 Stunden · World leaders are descending on the beaches of Normandy on Thursday to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day. By the end of the day on June 6, 1944, the allies had established a beachhead in France ...

  2. Vor 3 Stunden · When Charles Seiter returned to New York City in April 1946, he saw the Statue of Liberty on the city skyline. After two years abroad during World War II, the New York native was finally home.

  3. Vor einem Tag · Starship stands 397 feet (121 meters) tall with both stages combined -- 90 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty. Its Super Heavy booster produces 16.7 million pounds (74.3 Meganewtons) of thrust, about twice as powerful as the Saturn V rockets used during the Apollo missions, and later versions should be more powerful still.

  4. Vor 6 Stunden · On June 6, 1984, Reagan commended the lost and living heroes who fought the largest amphibious assault in history at the site of the U.S. Ranger Monument at Pointe du Hoc in France. This Saturday, NewsNation will air the 90-minute documentary film “Reagan: Portrait of a Presidency” about the life and legacy of President Ronald Reagan ...

  5. Vor 16 Stunden · Starship, SpaceX's massive prototype rocket that may one day send humans to Mars, is poised for its next flight on Thursday. It will be the fourth test for the most powerful launch system ever ...

  6. Vor einem Tag · Designed to eventually be fully reusable, Starship stands 397 feet (121 meters) tall with both stages combined—90 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty. Its Super Heavy booster produces 16.7 million pounds (74.3 Meganewtons) of thrust, about twice as powerful as the Saturn V rockets used during the Apollo missions—though later versions should be more powerful still.

  7. Vor einem Tag · Designed to eventually be fully reusable, Starship stands 397 feet tall with both stages combined — 90 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty. Its Super Heavy booster produces 16.7 million pounds of thrust, almost double that of the world’s second most powerful rocket, NASA’s Space Launch System — though the latter is now certified, while Starship is still under development.