NASA’s Artemis II rocket back to launch pad
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NASA's giant moon rocket will soon be rolled back to the launch pad ahead of the Artemis 2 launch date in April. Here's how to watch live coverage.
While the crew of Apollo 9 was still orbiting Earth on this day in 1969, preparations were already underway on the ground for the next critical step in the race to the Moon.
WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviation Administration has approved a significant increase in Falcon 9 launches from one Florida launch pad as it takes public input on plans for Starship launches from another. The FAA issued Sept. 3 a record of decision ...
The U.S. Department of Defense’s reusable X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV) has embarked on its eighth overall flight into orbit. Vehicle 1, the first X-37B to fly, launched atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 from the Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39A on ...
Blue Origin knocked out a historic launch Thursday. United Launch Alliance served up another just over six hours later. Then SpaceX sent up a pair of launches the following night to cap the busiest two days in Space Coast history. NASA’s new astronaut ...
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Virginia is for (space) lovers: Rocket Lab opens new seaside launch pad for reusable Neutron rocket
WALLOPS ISLAND, Va. — A new reusable rocket with jaws like a cosmic hippo, an innovative booster built by the company Rocket Lab, finally has its first launch pad on the Virginia coast and could make its first flight by the end of the year. The novel ...
The core doesn't land, it's expended. Given that Starship is the new hotness, it doesn't seem likely they'll ever land the core of Falcon Heavy. They could I guess land one booster on a ship and the other on land, but why? Click to expand... Most of the FH ...