"A few days after the war began, I decided to launch missiles at Tel Aviv in order to stop the war," the cell commander reportedly said. The commander of the West Bank terror cell, who was arrested ...
Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket blew up while the company was testing the spacecraft Sept. 29 at its Texas facility.
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Blue Origin now targeting mid-October for launch of twin NASA Mars probes on 2nd-ever New Glenn rocket
Blue Origin's powerful New Glenn rocket is taking steps toward the launchpad to fly NASA's ESCAPADE Mars mission, now lifting off no earlier than (NET) mid-October.
Amazon is beginning to get into the groove when it comes to launches for its Project Kuiper internet satellites. The company has so far made five large-batch satellite deployments following the first ...
With the investigation closed and modifications in place, Firefly says it is turning its attention to Alpha Flight 7. That mission will be the company's next chance to demonstrate the rocket's ...
On Monday, during an acceptance test for the Alpha Flight 7 booster, Firefly Aerospace reported that the booster "experienced an event that resulted in a loss of the stage." This incident is ...
The company decided to forgo its second launch window after multiple attempts were halted by minor fires on the launchpad. NordSpace said its propellant issues led to a “fuel-rich scenario” where its ...
Firefly went public on the NASDAQ stock exchange last month, raising nearly $900 million in the initial public offering to help fund the company's future programs, namely the medium-lift Eclipse ...
NordSpace is once again pausing its attempt to launch Canada’s first commercial rocket from Newfoundland's Burin Peninsula. The company says it will decide on a new launch date in the coming weeks.
It appeared close to liftoff a couple of times, but in the end, the single-engine rocket, Taiga, never got off the ground in St. Lawrence. The CBC’s Peter Cowan explains what is next for NordSpace.
We're potentially less than two weeks away from witnessing SpaceX's massive Starship rocket soar once again halfway around the world.
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