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Rocket Lab clear to launch again after first mission failure attributed to electrical fault
Rocket Lab has received clearance to launch from the FAA following the failure of its Electron rocket on July 4 and the loss of...
Starship SN5 completes engine test – short, low-altitude flight test to follow ‘soon’ says Elon Musk
The sixth full-scale testing prototype of SpaceX’s Starship has successfully completed a key static fire test of its Raptor engines, according to SpaceX founder...
Rocket launch startup Astra readies for orbital test flight as early as Sunday
Rocket launch startup Astra is readying for its first orbital flight test, set to take place either this weekend or next week, weather permitting....
Dawn Aerospace unveils the Mk II Aurora suborbital space plane, capable of multiple same-day flights
Just like we enjoy a range of different possible modes of transportation on Earth, the potential of the space economy allows for many different...
SpaceX offers an inside look at how it created its futuristic Dragon space suits
When SpaceX set out to fly humans on board its spacecraft, it decided to create its own spacesuit in-house. That’s a very different approach...
SpaceX successfully catches both fairing halves for the first time on its latest launch
SpaceX has managed a first – catching both halves of the fairing used on one of its Falcon 9 rocket launches, according to CEO...
SpaceX successfully launches ANASIS-II satellite and breaks booster turnaround record
SpaceX has completed another successful launch, this time on behalf of Lockheed Martin and its client South Korea. The payload is ANASIS-II, a dedicated...
Spaceflight Inc. debuts new orbital transfer vehicle for satellite rideshare rocket launches
Seattle-based space ride share service provider Spaceflight Inc. revealed its next-generation orbital transfer vehicle today, the Sherpa-FX. The new spacecraft acts as a deployment...
NASA injects $17M into four small companies with Artemis ambitions
NASA awards millions of dollars a year to small businesses through the SBIR program, but generally it’s a lot of small awards to hundreds...
NY-based autonomous reusable rocket startup lands Air Force contract
New York-based startup iRocket has landed a contract award from the U.S. Air Force to develop and build its fully autonomous small payload rockets,...
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