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SpaceX’s Hughes Jupiter 3 mission aborted and rescheduled

July 26, 2023

One minute and five seconds before launch SpaceX‘s Jupiter 3 launch was halted with no explanation at this time. SpaceX is now targeting Thursday, July 27 for Falcon Heavy’s launch […]

Filed Under: Falcon Heavy, Hughes, Launch, Launch Abort, SpaceX

NASA’s Psyche mission enters the home stretch before launch

July 19, 2023

With less than 100 days to go before the October 5 launch, NASA’s Psyche spacecraft is undergoing final preparations at Cape Canaveral, Florida — teams of engineers and technicians are […]

Filed Under: Astrotech Space Operations, Cape Canaveral SFS, Electric Propulsion, Falcon Heavy, Launch Preparations, NASA / JPL, News, Orbiter, Psyche Mission, SpaceX

Hughes JUPITER 3 arrives at Cape Canaveral for launch

July 5, 2023

Hughes Network Systems, an EchoStar (Nasdaq: SATS) company, has announced the company’s JUPITER™ 3, ultra high-density satellite has arrived in Cape Canaveral, Florida, for the upcoming launch. JUPITER 3, also […]

Filed Under: Cape Canaveral SFS, Cellular Backhaul, EchoStar, Enterprise Networking, Falcon Heavy, Hughes Network Systems, HughesNet Fusion, HughesNet™, In-Flight Connectivity, JUPITER 3 Satellite, Launch, Maxar, MNO, SpaceX Tagged With: Featured

First Astranis satellite successfully deployed to GEO, beams first signals down to Alaska

May 24, 2023

A few weeks ago, we launched our first Astranis satellite to GEO onboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket. The satellite is Arcturus, which is set to provide high-speed bandwidth to […]

Filed Under: Astranis, Comms, Department of Defense (DoD), Falcon Heavy, GEO, Microsatellites, Military, On-Orbit Testing, Rocket, Satellite, SmallSat, Software, Software-Defined Radio, SpaceX, Terminals

It was a Heavy experience — ViaSat-3 climbs to orbit via SpaceX

April 30, 2023

The ViaSat-3 Americas mission, SpaceX’s second, Falcon Heavy launch of 2023, was successfully launched to GEO on April 30th from Kennedy Space Center after three, previous launch holds. Also on […]

Filed Under: Astranis, Constellation, Falcon Heavy, GEO, Gravity Space, Kennedy Space Center, Launch, Launch Contract, Launch Facilities, Launch Providers, Launch Vehicle, News, SpaceX, Viasat, ViaSat-3 Tagged With: Featured

Astrobotic plans to fly on a Falcon, signs up for heavy launch services

April 26, 2023

Astrobotic announced today during the spring Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium (LSIC) its purchase of launch services aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket for its third upcoming lander mission to the […]

Filed Under: Artemis, Astrobotic, Falcon Heavy, Instruments, Lunar Rover, Moon, NASA, Payload Delivery, SpaceX

Viasat confirms ViaSat-3 satellite to launch on April 18, 2023

April 16, 2023

Viasat Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT) has confirmed the scheduled launch date for the ViaSat-3 Americas satellite is April 18, 2023, during an approximately one-hour long launch window opening at 7:29 p.m., […]

Filed Under: Falcon Heavy, GEO, Kennedy Space Center, Launch, Launch Contract, SpaceX, Viasat, ViaSat-3

UPDATE 1: SpaceX sends Northrop Grumman’s USSF-67 two satellite mission to orbit via a Falcon Heavy — Northrop Grumman comments

January 16, 2023

SpaceX has successfully launched the U.S. Space Force‘s USSF-67 mission from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39A on January 15, 2023, with the liftoff of this National Security Space Launch […]

Filed Under: ESPAStar, Falcon Heavy, Kennedy Space Center, Launch Facilities, Launch Management, Launch Systems, Launch Vehicle, Military, National Security Space Launch, Northrop Grumman, SpaceX, U.S. Space Systems Command, United States Space Force (USSF) Tagged With: Featured

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