Rocket Lab launched an Electron rocket late Thursday evening after a couple months break after suffering a failure in September. The successful launch deployed a synthetic aperture radar satellite for Japan’s Institute for Q-shu Pioneers of Space, iQPS.
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How many rockets did Rocket Lab launch in 2023?
Unlike SpaceX, Rocket Lab doesn’t have a public goal set for the number of launches this year, but a clear one has emerged. For the first time Rocket Lab, with its Electron rocket, could reach double-digit launches in 2023; here’s a list of all of them to help you keep track.
Expand Expanding CloseSo about that Falcon Heavy launch we were talking about…
What was suppose to be a week full of SpaceX launches has turned into well, not much. Between weather and lengthly technical delays, SpaceX’s chances of a 100 launch year might have just slipped their grasps.
Expand Expanding CloseSpace Explored Podcast 72: Was 2023 a good year for space?
This week Seth and Jared discuss updates in the space industry from the past week including Vega’s missing tanks, SpaceX’s new valuation and more. The two also broke down some quick opinions of the year for spaceflight.
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Expand Expanding CloseVoyager 1 is ‘stuck’ on repeat, NASA engineers are working on a fix
NASA announced Wednesday that Voyager 1, its furthest operating spacecraft, is no longer able to send usable data back to Earth. The issue has been happening since November and teams on the ground are still working on a solution that could take weeks more to solve.
Expand Expanding CloseFCC denies Starlink of $900 million subsidy, because it was too early
The FCC reaffirmed its rejection of a nearly $900 million subsidy to SpaceX‘s Starlink program after it determined it failed to meet certain technical and financial requirements. However, some opinions share there could be an outside motive to the way the Commission voted.
Expand Expanding CloseSpaceX plans rapid increase in West Coast launch cadence
SpaceX plans to launch about 50 rockets from Vandenberg Space Force Base in 2024 with a chance of 100 launches in the year 2025. This comes to a spaceport that has historically seem launches in the single digits. Now, it could soon see a launch for SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket in the next few years.
Expand Expanding CloseBlue Origin plans to return to New Shepard flights next week
With a post on social media, Blue Origin announced its return to flight for the New Shepard rocket. Flying science equipment and postcards from its charity Club for the Future, launch is set for no earlier than December 18.
Expand Expanding CloseThis Week in Launch: Electron returns to flight and final Falcon Heavy of the year
Another packed week between SpaceX and China launching almost every day this week. The expected Falcon Heavy launch from this weekend is now today (Monday) but that’s not the only RTLS mission this week. This Friday a Falcon 9 will fly and have its booster return to LZ-1 as well.
Hidden in the bunch will be the return to flight of Rocket Lab‘s Electron rocket!
Expand Expanding CloseVulcan launch delayed to 2024, concluding ULA’s year at three launches
In a post on social media, ULA CEO Tory Bruno shared that the launch date for the company’s new rocket, Vulcan, has been delayed to NET January 8. This comes after a wet dress rehearsal that wasn’t completed in full due to ground system faults. Another dress rehearsal will be required before launch.
Expand Expanding CloseSpace Explored Podcast 71: Lets talk seriously about the Artemis Program
This week Seth and Jared go over the top stories from the last week but for the main topic they piggy back off of @smartereveryday‘s video about Apollo versus Artemis. A mandatory watch for everyone.
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Expand Expanding ClosePending SpaceX stock sale could put its valuation at $175 billion
According to Bloomberg, an offer to purchase shares of Elon Musk‘s rocket company, SpaceX, show a valuation of $175 billion. This is an increase of $25 billion from its last valuation this summer.
Expand Expanding CloseAll signs point to NASA’s Psyche mission performing well in space
Since launching in October, NASA has begun turning on Psyche‘s scientific instruments and perform early test to ensure everything is working correctly. This lead to the spacecraft capturing its first photo in space on Monday.
Expand Expanding CloseStarship Flight 3 could include an important test for Artemis success
According to NASA, Starship‘s third flight test will feature a major demonstration needed for the overall success of landing humans on the Moon with the Artemis program. In a meeting, slides showed Starship Flight 3 being the first mission to demonstrate in-orbit propellent transfer. However, the schedule is still up in the air.
Expand Expanding CloseVega rocket maker lost major part of their final vehicle
Avio, the company that builds ESA‘s Vega launcher, lost a pair of tanks for the AVUM fourth stage. While the company eventually found them, they were no longer useable, leading to a scramble to save the final Vega launch.
Expand Expanding CloseThis Week in Launch: Busy week for China and SpaceX
This week we are tracking the possibility of seeing seven launches from both the United States and China. On the US side, all of those launches will be coming from SpaceX with three being Starlink and one being a Falcon Heavy for the Space Force.
Expand Expanding CloseFirefly completes first hot fire of a new rocket engine for upgraded Antares
Last week Firefly completed a test fire of its Miranda engine that will be used on its Medium Launch Vehicle and Northrop Grumman‘s Antares 330 rocket. This was a first for the company and a quick one as the company only signed the contract from Northrop just over one year ago.
Expand Expanding CloseDelays coming to NASA’s Dragonfly Titan drone
Because of budget deals on the hill, NASA is working on how to deal with limited budget increases over the next few years. One mission that will suffer from that is Dragonfly, who is seeing a delay to an important review to set a launch timeline and pricing.
Expand Expanding CloseESA gives Ariane 6 a launch date after big test
ESA has shared a timeline for what is left for Ariane 6 before launching its first mission. The new heavy lift rocket has two more ground tests on the booster and upper stage before a launch window opens up targeting mid-June to July 2024.
Expand Expanding CloseRelativity CEO goes into why they’re signing launch contracts for a rocket that’s years away
A slight feud played out between Relativity CEO Tim Ellis and Rocket Lab CEO Peter Beck about the usefulness of launch contracts for rockets still in development. Ellis explained why they do it and the benefits it gives both them and the customer.
Expand Expanding CloseAmazon is launching Kuiper satellites on its competitor’s rocket, but why?
In a rather surprising and weird move, Amazon has purchased three Falcon 9 flights with SpaceX to deploy its Project Kuiper satellites into low Earth orbit. The launch contract comes after Amazon bought 77 launches from SpaceX competitors and receiving a lawsuit from a pension fund for not including SpaceX in the bids, the most reliable and successful launch provider on the market.
Expand Expanding CloseSpace Explored Podcast 70: What is Starship V2?
This week Seth and Jared discuss a lot of news about rockets currently in development: Starship Flight 2, Vulcan, New Glenn, and Ariane 6. Also, we breakdown what exactly Starship V2 could be.
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Expand Expanding CloseHubble placed in safe mode after continued gyro troubles [U: Back up]
NASA stated that it has paused scientific operations on the Hubble Space Telescope while its in a self imposed safe mode after it experienced yet again more gyro issues. This isn’t the first time Hubble has experienced this sort of trouble and it only seems to be getting worse as the space observatory ages.
Expand Expanding CloseSpaceX acquires its parachute vender out of bankruptcy for $2.2 million
In a rare move, SpaceX has acquired one of its vendors for $2.2 million after the parachute manufacturer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this month. Named Pioneer Aerospace, the company built and sold parachute systems to both SpaceX, NASA, and the Department of Defense.
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