SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Launch Sets Historic Record for Reusability and Cost-Effectiveness

SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Launch Sets Historic Record for Reusability and Cost-Effectiveness

The launch of the Falcon 9 rocket from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, United States (US) on Sunday 9 July 2023 evening recorded a historic record. Photos/SpaceX TEXAS – Rocket launch SpaceX Falcon 9 from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, United States of America (USA) on Sunday 9 July … Read more

The US Space Force prepares 87 satellite launches from the Florida space coast in 2023

Loading… The US Space Force is preparing for as many as 87 satellite launches from Florida’s Space Coast in 2023. Photo/Spaceflightnow FLORIDA – American Space Force make 87 of them satellite launch off the Florida space coast in 2023. This launch included dozens of SpaceX missions, the debut of the Vulcan rocket and the United … Read more

Leaked rocket seal replacement completed, Artemis 1 ready for refueling test

Loading… NASA’s Artemis 1 rocket at Launch Pad 39B, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. A team of engineers is working to replace the seal at the interface, called a quick break, between the liquid hydrogen fuel supply line on mobile launchers and rockets. Photo / NASA / FLORIDA – Engineers NASA finished replacing the … Read more

Prevent Big Collisions in Space, Greenhill Observatory Has New Ammunition

AUSTRALIA – The Greenhill Observatory operated by the University of Tasmania gets a new mounting device that can be used to prevent major collisions in outer space between satellites and space junk. The new stand, supplied by a technology company, allows the Tasmanian Observatory to move with the Earth’s rotation faster than ever before. The … Read more

NASA Prepares to Launch its Artemis 1 Moon Mission in Late August

FLORIDA – After a successful refueling test, NASA hope launch mission to the moon Artemis 1 could be launched at the end of August. Currently, the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket coated with the Orion capsule is undergoing repair and preparation at NASA’s Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida on July … Read more

Ahead of the test launch to the ISS, Boeing’s Starliner Capsule is already perched atop an Atlas V . rocket

FLORIDA – Ahead of the th unmanned test launch International Space Station (ISS) The OFT-2 Starliner capsule is mounted on top of an Atlas V rocket. Spaceship Boeing Starliner will be launched using a rocket made by the United Launch Alliance from Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States (US). Boeing Starliner launched its Orbital Flight Test … Read more

Boeing Starliner Prepares Second Unmanned Test Launch to ISS

FLORIDA – Kapsul Starliner Boeing ready to conduct a second test launch on the th unmanned Orbital Flight Test 2 (OFT-2) mission International Space Station (ISS). This trial is to measure the suitability of the Starliner to fly astronauts into space. NASA and Boeing are targeting the launch of the Starliner on May 19, 2022 … Read more

This Hydrogen Cannon Launcher Can Send a Small Satellite into Orbit in 10 Minutes

CALIFORNIA – Green Launch Space company introduces launcher method cannon hydrogen to send a small satellite into orbit in just 10 minutes. This launch system is claimed to be cheaper, safer, and faster, to place small satellites in low earth orbits between 300-1,000 km. Green Launch COO and Chief Science officer Dr John W Hunter … Read more

Russia Prepares Moon Explorer Mission, Luna-25 Robot Launch Targeted August 2022

MOSCOW – Russia preparing to re-launch the rover mission to month with the Luna-25 automatic probe. The rover will be sent to the moon’s south polar region and it is planned that the landing craft will reach north of the Boguslavsky crater. In late March 2022, Roscosmos reported that tests of the high-precision landing system … Read more

Ventilation valve jams, NASA stops refueling giant Artemis 1 rocket

FLORIDA – A second attempt at refueling for Megarocket moon mission Artemis 1 on Monday 4 April 2022 due to a jammed vent valve. It is known that the stuck vent valve is above the supporting movable glide structure rocket Artemis 1 di Launch Pad 39B NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Florida. “Because [untuk] vent valve … Read more