With a successful test flight of the reusable SARGE (Suborbital Autonomous Rocket with GuidancE) sounding rocket complete, Exos Aerospace is looking to the future. The company plans to utilize the SARGE vehicle to launch payloads on a suborbital trajectory – allowing customers to test their technology before launching them into orbit. Additionally, SARGE will also serve as a testbed for the company’s plans for an orbital launch vehicle.
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Scientists use data from BepiColombo flyby to discover features within Mercury’s magnetosphere
In June 2023, the joint European Space Agency (ESA) and Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)…
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Launch Roundup: China returns to the moon, SpaceX keeps up high launch cadence
by John SharpThis week, China returns to the Moon with the Chang’e-6 mission, making the first-ever attempt…
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Vulcan successfully launches Peregrine lunar lander on inaugural flight
by Aaron McCreaUnited Launch Alliance (ULA) has done its part in returning the US to the Moon…
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United Launch Alliance (ULA) is preparing for the inaugural flight of its new Vulcan rocket…
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InternationalRussian
Luna 25: the first Russian spacecraft in 47 years heading to the moon
by P. KatinOn August 10, 2023, at 23:10 UTC, the Russian Luna 25 spacecraft launched to the…
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Launch Roundup: Russia returns to the Moon with Luna 25 mission, Virgin Galactic completes first fully private space tourism flight
It’s a busy week in spaceflight, especially for Russia. The week of Aug. 7 following…
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BepiColombo completes first Mercury flyby, science provides insight into planet’s unique environment
On October 1, 2021, the joint European Space Agency (ESA) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency…
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BepiColombo, Solar Orbiter collect data on Venus during historic double flyby
On August 9, 2021, the joint ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter spacecraft performed a flyby of Venus,…
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After an eight month stand down to resolve issues revealed during the first mission of…
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Rust on the Moon. How is that possible without oxygen and liquid water?
Humanity’s fleet of robotic explorers peppered throughout the solar system continue to reveal new and…
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Carried by her mothership VMS Eve, Virgin Galactic’s VSS Unity has arrived at Spaceport America…
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NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility Gears Up for a Busy and Historic Early 2020
by Joseph NavinFor the first half of 2020, Antares will launch the Cygnus NG-13 mission to the…
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After recovering from an unexpected navigation issue that triggered an in-flight engine shutdown on their…
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As part of NASA’s continued effort to ensure a steady supply of astrophysics and astronomy…
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NASA’s vision of returning to the moon is getting clearer. With small, robotic missions en…
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While the Kepler Space Telescope mission officially came to an end on 30 October 2018,…
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Arianespace has conducted the opening part of the BepiColombo mission with the launch of the spacecraft…
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When United Launch Alliance’s final Delta II rocket deploys NASA’s ICESat-II satellite on Saturday, the…
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After years of development, build, and testing, BepiColombo is arriving at Europe’s spaceport in Kourou,…