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Rocket Lab’s successful launch today of Kinéis Killed the RadIOT Star after yesterday’s abort

September 20, 2024

Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB), provider of launch services and space systems, today successfully launched its 53rd Electron mission and deployed five satellites to Low Earth Orbit for French […]

Filed Under: Dedicated Launches, Electron Launch Vehicle, Internet of Things (IoT), Kinéis (France), Launch Abort, Launch Abort System, Launch Delay, New Zealand, Rideshare, Rideshare Mission, Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1

Rocket Lab sets date after abort for second attempt to launch Kinéis Killed the RadIOT Star

September 19, 2024

After a very dramatic abort on Wednesday when Rocket Lab had to stand down from launching its 53rd Electron rocket on a mission for the France-based Internet of Things company, […]

Filed Under: Dedicated Launches, Electron Launch Vehicle, Internet of Things (IoT), Kinéis (France), Launch Abort, Launch Delay, Launch Service Support, New Zealand, Rideshare, Rideshare Mission, Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1

Rocket Lab experiences a T-0 abort and scrubs Wednesday’s launch of Kinéis Killed the RadIOT Star

September 18, 2024

Just as Rocket Lab’s 53rd Electron rocket was ready to lift off from its Launch Complex-1 in Mahia, New Zealand, the vehicle experienced a T-0 abort. The engines began firing […]

Filed Under: Dedicated Launches, Electron Launch Vehicle, Internet of Things (IoT), Kinéis (France), Launch Abort, Launch Delay, Launch Pad, Launch Service Support, New Zealand, Rideshare, Rideshare Mission, Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1

SpaceX aborts Starlink satellite launch at just 46 seconds and reschedules

August 11, 2024

The SpaceX launch countdown stopped at the 46-second mark when an official said, “launch abort is running,” after the clock stopped ending the webcast. SpaceX is now targeting Monday, August […]

Filed Under: Booster, Booster Recovery, Droneship, Falcon 9, Kennedy Space Center, Launch, Launch Abort, Launch Complex 39A (Kennedy Space Center), Launch Delay, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), smallsats, SpaceX, Starlink

Another BOEING UPDATE: Starliner thruster ground testing complete, data reviews underway

July 21, 2024

The following is another update from Boeing revealing procedures and practices that will enable Boeing’s Starliner to return NASA’s astronauts back home — finally…Ground testing of a Starliner Reaction Control […]

Filed Under: Astronaut Missions, Astronauts, Boeing, Boeing Starliner, Cape Canaveral SFS, International Space Station (ISS), Launch Abort, United Launch Alliance

Boeing assures “we have the luxury of time” as Starliner stuck with NASA’s astronauts at ISS for one month + Boeing’s $8.3 Billion purchase of Spirit AeroSystems

July 7, 2024

An update regarding the happenings with Boeing problem solving the repair and return of NASA’s astronauts. What began as an intended eight day venture has proven to be one month […]

Filed Under: Astronaut Missions, Astronauts, Boeing, Boeing Starliner, Business Agreements, Launch Abort, NASA, Spirit AeroSystems, United Launch Alliance Tagged With: Featured

July 3rd Boeing’s Starliner report, Starliner testing continues in space and on the ground, “We really want to understand the thruster and how we use it in flight”

July 4, 2024

July 3rd, Starliner crew enters fourth week on orbit while teams prepare for ground testing NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams climbed into Starliner at the International Space Station […]

Filed Under: Astronauts, Boeing Starliner, Cape Canaveral SFS, International Space Station (ISS), Launch Abort, NASA, United Launch Alliance Tagged With: Featured

NASA’s CubeSat Launch Initiative ELaNa 43 mission scrubbed twice by Firefly Aerospace and now set for July 3rd

July 2, 2024

NASA is readying for the launch of several small satellites to space, built with the help of students, educators, and researchers from across the country, as part of the agency’s […]

Filed Under: Alpha Rocket, Cubesats, Firefly Aerospace, Launch Abort, Launch Facilities, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), NASA, smallsats, Vandenberg SFB Tagged With: Featured

Rocket Lab launches France’s Kinéis’ ‘No Time Toulouse’ and milestone of 50 launches in 7 years

June 20, 2024

Rocket Lab successfully reached a milestone that few commercial rockets achieved and at a pace that outperformed its competition. The company launched its 50th Electron rocket to date just seven […]

Filed Under: Blue Origin, Business Moves, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Constellation, Electron, Falcon 9, France, Launch Abort, Launch Facilities, Launch Providers, Mars, Milestone, Military, Nanosatellite, National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), New Glenn, New Zealand, Rocket Lab, Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Satellites, smallsats, U.S. Space Force Tagged With: Featured

ULA launches Boeing Starliner with NASA’s astronauts, finally

June 5, 2024

Beautiful day, beautiful weather, on time, and at long last Boeing’s Starliner launched NASA’s two astronauts, Butch and Suni, who are speeding on their way to the International Space Station […]

Filed Under: Astronauts, Boeing, Boeing Starliner, Cape Canaveral SFS, International Space Station (ISS), Launch Abort, Launch Delay, NASA, News, United Launch Alliance Tagged With: Featured

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