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SpaceX schedules Tuesday to launch Starlink Group 10-18 smallsats

June 16, 2025

SpaceX has scheduled Tuesday, June 17, to launch a batch of Starlink Group 10-18 smallsats for the Starlink constellation to Low Earth Orbit from from Space Launch Complex 40 at […]

Filed Under: Booster, Booster Recovery, Cape Canaveral SFS, Droneship, Droneship Landings, Falcon 9, Launch, Launch Facilities, Launch Pad, Launch Plan, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Smallsat Constellation, Smallsat Launch, smallsats, SpaceX, Starlink, Weather Forecasting

Rocket Lab’s value soars like their rockets

June 12, 2025

In a report on New Zealand and Long Beach-based Rocket Lab their valuation has significantly increased recently as determined by Investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald, which raised its price target from […]

Filed Under: CA-USA, Falcon 9, Investments, Investor, Investors, Launch Pad, Neutron Launch Vehicle (Rocket Lab), New Zealand, Rocket, Rocket Lab, SpaceX

SpaceX to launch Axiom Mission 4 with four astronauts to ISS on Wednesday

June 9, 2025

SpaceX is targeting Wednesday, June 11 for Falcon 9’s launch of Axiom Space’s Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) to the International Space Station from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA’s Kennedy […]

Filed Under: Astronauts, Ax-4 Mission (Axiom), Axiom Space, Booster, Booster Recovery, Demonstrations, Dragon, Dragon Spacecraft (SpaceX), Droneship, Droneship Landings, Engineering, Experiments, Hungary, In-Space Research, India, International Space Station (ISS), ISS Research, Kennedy Space Center, Launch, Launch Agreement, Launch Complex 39A (Kennedy Space Center), Launch Facilities, Launch Operations, Launch Pad, Launch Vehicle, Military Space Commanders, Pilots, Poland, Research, Science Experiments, Scientific, SpaceX, SpaceX Crew Mission, SpaceX Dragon, USA

SpaceX plans Thursday launch of Starlink Group 15-6 smallsats

June 9, 2025

SpaceX plans a Falcon 9 launch on Thursday of Starlink Group 15-6 smallsats to low Earth orbit for the Starlink mega-constellation for space-based internet communication system. The launch is scheduled […]

Filed Under: Booster Recovery, Comms, Droneship Landings, Falcon 9, Flat High Performance Starlink, internet, Launch, Launch Facilities, Launch Pad, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Smallsat Constellation, Smallsat Launch, smallsats, Space Launch Complex, SpaceX, Standard Starlink, Vandenberg SFB

SpaceX plans Starship’s ninth flight test on Tuesday

May 27, 2025

The ninth flight test of Starship is preparing to launch as soon as Tuesday, May 27. The launch window will open at 6:30 p.m. CT. A live webcast of the […]

Filed Under: Booster, Booster Recovery, Business Moves, Engine Designs, Experiments, Flight Test, Hardware, Launch, Launch Facilities, Launch Operations, Launch Pad, Milestone, Payload Hosting, Reentry Missions, Reusable, Reusable Rocket, SpaceX, Starship, Starship (SpaceX)

SpaceX’s successful Tuesday Starlink Group 6-92 launch of 28 smallsats

May 6, 2025

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 successfully launched 28 smallsats of Starlink‘s Group 6-92 on Tuesday, May 6 to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station […]

Filed Under: Booster, Booster Recovery, Cape Canaveral SFS, Droneship, Falcon 9, Launch, Launch Delay, Launch Facilities, Launch Pad, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Smallsat Constellation, smallsats, Space Launch Complex 40, SpaceX, Starlink

United Launch Alliance successfully launches Amazon’s first operational satellites

April 28, 2025

Atlas V precisely delivers the first grouping of operational broadband satellites for Amazon’s Project Kuiper constellation. Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla., (April 28, 2025) – A United Launch Alliance […]

Filed Under: Amazon, Amazon Project Kuiper, Atlas V, Broadband, Broadband Services, Business Moves, Cape Canaveral SFS, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Commercial Partnerships, Community, Constellation, Deployments, Launch, Launch Agreement, Launch Delay, Launch Facilities, Launch Pad, Launcher, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Milestone, Partnerships, President, Prototypes, Satellite Deployment, Smallsat Deployment, Space Launch Complex, United Launch Alliance Tagged With: Featured

SpaceX’s successful Thursday launch of Starlink’s Group 6-74 smallsats

April 24, 2025

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 on Thursday, April 24 launched 28 of Starlink’s Group 6-74 Starlink smallsats to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station […]

Filed Under: Booster, Booster Recovery, Cape Canaveral SFS, Droneship, Droneship Landings, Falcon 9, Launch, Launch Facilities, Launch Pad, Launch Platform, SmallSat, Smallsat Constellation, smallsats, Space Launch Complex 40, SpaceX, Starlink

ESA’s Biomass; on the launch pad, the mission and Europe’s Spaceport

April 23, 2025

ESA’s Biomass satellite, encapsulated within a Vega-C rocket fairing, has been rolled out to the launch pad at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana ahead of liftoff, planned for 29 April […]

Filed Under: Ariane 6, Arianespace, Biomass Satellite (Airbus, L3Harris, ESA), Business Moves, Europe's Spaceport, European Space Agency (ESA), European Space Agency Biomass Mission, Fairings, Forest Biomass, Forestry, French Guiana, Kourou, Kourou Space Center, Launch Pad, Mission, P-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar, Production, Production Facility, Vega C, Vega-C

Starship’s eighth flight test as early as Friday

February 24, 2025

The eighth flight test of Starship is preparing to launch as soon as Friday, February 28, pending regulatory approval. A live webcast of the flight test will begin about 40 […]

Filed Under: Flight Test, Hardware, Investigation, Launch, Launch Facilities, Launch Pad, Operational, Payload Delivery, Radar, Reentry Missions, Sensors, SpaceX, Starlink, Starship, Starship (SpaceX), Suborbital, Thermal Tagged With: Featured

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