SpaceX : DOGE-1 Mission to The Moon Is Going to be Launched on October This Year!

We have some exciting news for Dogecoin and its holders. It appears that Elon Musk is going to take DOGE to the $1 price level pretty soon. And if this happens, we will be seeing Doge’s price getting massive traction and attention.
Elon Musk is going to send Dogecoin to the Moon
SpaceX launching satellite Doge-1 to the moon next year
– Mission paid for in Doge
– 1st crypto in space
– 1st meme in spaceTo the mooooonnn!!https://t.co/xXfjGZVeUW
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 9, 2021
We all know that Elon Musk is going to send Dogecoin to the Moon with his firm SpaceX, and we are now seeing more and more confirmation regarding this most anticipated moon mission funded by Dogecoin. And the success of this mission will open up a lot of opportunities for Dogecoin to be used in future space missions.
We still know that the DOGE-1 Moon mission is definitely going to happen. So we are now seeing that the DOGE-1 mission by SpaceX is going to be launched soon, and the DOGE-1 CubeSat will be launched into a lunar orbit.
This will also drive its price to new highs in the future, and Elon Musk is going to take Dogecoin’s price to $1 this year. So we are now seeing that Dogecoin is breaking all the shackles, and it has started a very positive upward trajectory.
DOGE-1 mission is going to be launched on October this year
However, the thing to note here is that they have mentioned that the DOGE-1 mission is going to be launched on October this year. And since these space missions are correlated in terms of their launch schedule, we can expect the DOGE-1 mission to launch any time between October and November of this year.
It is now clear that Dogecoin is now playing a key role in space exploration missions in the future. All in all, once this DOGE one mission officially launches, then this would be the best ever thing for Dogecoin and its holders. And the best thing is that the success of this mission will open up a lot of opportunities for Dogecoin to be used in future space missions.