Falcon 9 Booster Lands For 30th Time!
SpaceX's Falcon 9 has surpassed another reuse milestone while competitors are racing to fly their own reusable rockets. In the early morning hours at Cape Canaveral, Florida, a Falcon 9 took
SpaceX's Falcon 9 has surpassed another reuse milestone while competitors are racing to fly their own reusable rockets. In the early morning hours at Cape Canaveral, Florida, a Falcon 9 took
SpaceX has performed Starship-Super Heavy's latest flight test, for its first largely successful launch this year. Last week, SpaceX shared that Ship 37 and Super Heavy Booster 16 were performing this
Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week saw nine launches worldwide, using a variety of rockets. News from the week had discoveries around Uranus, final hardware deliveries for Artemis II, and
The U.S. Space Force's secretive X-37B spaceplane is back in Earth orbit for a classified mission and technology demonstrations. Out of Launch Complex 39A in Florida at 03:50 am
Powered by defunding efforts and a lack of clear, unified plans, Trump's NASA is a mess of rhetoric and proposals. In recent days, it has become increasingly clear that NASA leadership
Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week saw seven launches globally, sadly with one failure. News during the week saw China firing up its Moon rocket and the U.S. President
SpaceX is hoping to perform the tenth flight test of its in-development fully reusable Starship-Super Heavy launch vehicle as soon as next week. On August 24th, SpaceX is aiming to launch another flight
United Launch Alliance's first Vulcan mission for the U.S. government took off from Space Launch Complex 41, at 00:56 am Universal Coordinated Time on August 13th, heading toward geostationary
Europe's Ariane 6 departed French Guiana at 00:37 am Universal Coordinated Time on August 13th, carrying a weather satellite into sun-synchronous orbit. Under the power of a single Vulcain 2.
Amazon's Kuiper constellation has surpassed 100 satellites in orbit with the launch of a Falcon 9 on August 11th. For the second Kuiper mission atop Falcon 9, 24 Kuiper satellites were
Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week had five launches worldwide, with the orbital missions supporting constellations. News from the week had Firefly going public, China testing its lunar lander and
Sean Duffy wants NASA to place nuclear reactors on the Moon to claim regions of it, in clear violation of the Outer Space Treaty. Some time in the coming week, Acting NASA Administrator