Over two years after its last launch, Russia and Ukraine’s Zenit rocket launched Wednesday, deploying Angola’s first satellite, AngoSat-1, in a mission from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The launch – Russia’s last of 2017, and likely the last launch of the year worldwide – occurred at 01:00 local time (19:00 UTC on Tuesday).
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The Zenit rocket has successfully conducted what is likely to be its final flight Friday,…
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Sea Launch has returned the Zenit 3SL rocket back to ocean launch activities via the…
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The Sea Launch company’s Land Launch division ve launched their Zenit 3SLB rocket on a…
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The Sea Launch company launched their Zenit-3SL rocket from the Odyssey Launch Platform in the…
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The Sea Launch company launched their Zenit-3SL rocket from the Odyssey Launch Platform in the…
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The Sea Launch company have successfully launched their Zenit-3SL rocket from the Odyssey Launch Platform…
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The rejuvinated Sea Launch company have launched for the second time since reforming, as their…
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A Russian Zenit-2 launch vehicle lofted Russia’s Fobos-Grunt spacecraft into orbit – launching  at 02:16 local time on…
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The Sea Launch company’s Land Launch division have followed up their return to flight of…
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Sea Launch have made their long awaited return action on Saturday, with the launch of…
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Sea Launch have successfully launched their Zenit-3SLB launch vehicle, carrying the MEASAT-3a telecommunication satellite. The…
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Sea Launch were in action early this morning, with the launch of SICRAL 1A –…
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A Sea Launch Zenit 3SL has launched with Galaxy 18 – a new Fixed Satellite…
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A Sea Launch Zenit 3SL has launched for the second time since its 2007 failure,…
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With the Sea Launch Commander now back in port, following the January 30 failure of…
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Crew handovers and cargo ship movements highlight recent ISS activity
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Launch Roundup: New Shepard to simulate lunar gravity, India and Japan launch navigation satellites
by Martin SmithThis week’s schedule has a mix of orbital and suborbital missions launching from seven different…
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The International Space Station (ISS) kicked off 2025 with a long-awaited return to extravehicular activity…
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International Space Station finishes challenging year as plans are made for its retirement
The International Space Station continues to act as humanity’s outpost in low-Earth orbit, a role…